I introduce a completely new type of iron golem farm with 44 tightly overlapped villages that produces 1700 iron every hour. This is also a much simpler design to build.
IMPORTANT: This design has been patched. It cannot be built in 1.8+. However, if you build it in a version BEFORE 1.8 it WILL continue to work.
Panda4994 deserves the credit for the Nether portal item trick.
He is amazing. Subscribe to him. Now.
http://www.youtube.com/Panda4994
VillagerMarker Mod by KaboPC
http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/1738287-164-village-marker-mod/
My Infinite Villager Spawner:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xlk-4jc8bsk
Spawn chunk locator mod
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fNUDy8tUR0
The Silo - Bulk Storage system
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZKj7kh_vwk
WorldDownload for the Iron Foundry
http://www.mediafire.com/download/39lzlndumfra1t4/IronFoundry.zip
Check out my Lets PlaySeries! You will not regret it.
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8t707flkqpe7HptgA3dVssoiofDa6uMN
Follow me on Twitter @TangoTekLP
Music by TeknoAxe
http://www.youtube.com/user/teknoaxe

published:01 Nov 2013

views:951600

In the video "making a casting model" I have shown the first step of how to get an cast iron wheel. Here ist Part 2 with the molding and casting process.

published:10 Jun 2015

views:154286

Awesome hypnotic video filmed in a Chinese forging factory using a massive pneumatic Hammer and producing a large large diameter weld neck flange.
Wilop Forge and Foundry is a company based in Dalian, China and specialized in Steel flange, ductile iron flange,etc...Video credit: Wilop Forge and Foundry , Post-production by Extreme MachinesMagazineSector of activity: Forging
About Extreme Machines Magazine:
Extreme Machines Magazine is a website and also a YouTube Channel. From the giant car companies to the small craft company, we want to share the most interesting industrial processes around the world in a fun way.
You are a professional or simply a fan, don't forget to subscribe us and visit our website !
Contact us: themachinesmagazine+contact@gmail.com
DISCLAIMER:
If you have a problem or a suggestion with some of our content, please contact us with the email contact provided in the channel description.

published:20 Dec 2016

views:2099748

I made a small furnace for casting iron and stainless steel.
It uses the same burner as my aluminum furnace but takes about 2 hours to heat up( a .75GPH nozzle is in the mail). If you wanted to save fuel simply coating ceramic blanket in santanite or Itc-100 might be better. I wanted something more robust, the refractory is very heavy and rated to 3000F. I should be able to push it a bit but the crucible won't quite cut it. I'll likely need one that's rated higher and can be capped and flooded with argon.
*********** CRUCIBLE - Purchased on EBAY -A10 Clay graphite
Fuel- Start on propane, than switch to diesel
I'm pretty happy with it and some of my castings have come out nice(video on that later) but they do rust quick unpainted.
If you have any suggestions let me know.
I got the Cast-O-lite 30 off ebay + some mizzou plus for plinths and the 2600F ceramic blanket
I made all the foundry tools with hardware store steel
The 10 gallon barrel was free and stays touchable even when the pour is molten!
This is really dangerous, the molten iron can go right through just about anything. Start with aluminum before going up to iron. The fumes are bad, the heat will melt flesh, the fuel tank could explode the crucible could rupture, the pour could hit water. You really need to be careful
Consider supporting me and my projects on patreon! https://www.patreon.com/Bennbuilds
**Note about my shoes: They are made of leather, plus they can be kicked off super quick, plus I tested them by pouring some metal on them and it was not a big deal at all, so I wouldn't even need to.
Its a small furnace in an open space that's really easy to run away from in the case of an accident such as a crucible rupture or spill, and no skin is exposed so I'm pretty safe from splatters.
Also, all the clothing can be removed really quickly, witch matters most to me. Its surprisingly hard to get metal to pool up and burn through clothing, especially when you can shake around. And if it does just pull the clothing off as you run away.
This is not a professional foundry where you can get trapped and there are thousands of pounds of molten metal around you. Danger scales, like everything else. Incandescent light bulbs get hotter than this, yes they burn down houses but you don't wear a fire suit in your kitchen.

Excuse the stress
Cast iron Pour. Roughly 15kg of metal was melted in a silicon carbide crucible. I normally run the furnace slightly rich and pre heat my crucibles until they are cherry red. 2% charcoal (crushed to around 1-5mm sizes) is added once the crucible is red and loaded with Pre heated iron. I use a slag congealent from Castree Kilns (with I believe is crushed lime stone) I add roughly 2 TBSP towards the pouring stage and skim. 120g of ferro silicon was added to the melt close to pouring.
Burner is of my own design and atomizes the fuel, furnace is cast in two parts with the hotface lined to 1650c
Details can be found on my website www.thesupercorenetwork.com

published:04 Oct 2016

views:1314

Tango Tek, Iron Foundry: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-Je3IpC1aY
Abba caving video (xisuma's perspective) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFBB5CDK7kQ
-------------------------------------------------
Donations Info: [Donate here: http://goo.gl/CcSmO ]
£15+ A mention in an episode on the HermitCraft server, A sign with your name (IRL or MineCraft or YouTube) and amount, YouTube shoutout if you have a channel (Include link in Donation notes)
£30+ All of the above + A house in my HermitCraft village with a renamed villager.
£70+ All of the above + A second house! and you will receive a 'Mumbo Mail' package in the post which includes various personalized items. (Include address on the PayPal donation).
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Intro: ProleteR - Can't Stop Me
outro: ProleteR - April Showers
http://www.youtube.com/user/proleterbeats
https://www.facebook.com/ProleteR.beats
http://proleter.bandcamp.com/
Texture pack is a modified version of the Faithful Texturepack:
http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/72747-faithful-32x32-pack-updateftb-ultimate-for-147-16/
Parts of my Texture pack are taken from CodeCrafted:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TL2IKidhWb4

Like other group 8 elements, iron exists in a wide range of oxidation states, −2 to +6, although +2 and +3 are the most common. Elemental iron occurs in meteoroids and other low oxygen environments, but is reactive to oxygen and water. Fresh iron surfaces appear lustrous silvery-gray, but oxidize in normal air to give hydratediron oxides, commonly known as rust. Unlike many other metals which form passivating oxide layers, iron oxides occupy more volume than the metal and thus flake off, exposing fresh surfaces for corrosion.

Iron Foundry

Factory: machine-music (Russian:Завод: музыка машин, Zavod: muzyka mashin), Op. 19, commonly referred to as the Iron Foundry, is the most well-known work by Soviet composer Alexander Mosolov and a prime example of Soviet futurist music. It was composed between 1926 and 1927 as the first movement of the ballet suite Stal ("Steel"). The remaining movements of Steel, "In Prison," "At the Ball," and "On the Square" have been lost, and Iron Foundry is performed today as a standalone orchestral episode.

History

Iron Foundry was a product of its time. After the Russian Revolution of 1917, romantic music—though not banned—fell from prominence as it was a remnant of the deposed ruling class, and experimental and revolutionary ideas flourished. In 1923, the Association for Contemporary Music was founded for avant-garde composers. Mosolov, his teacher Nikolai Myaskovsky, Dmitri Shostakovich, and other composers joined. Iron Foundry was originally composed for the ballet Stal with a scenario by Inna Chernetskaya, which was ultimately never staged; instead it was presented as the first movement of an orchestral suite from the ballet that premiered in Moscow on December 4, 1927, in a concert by the Association for Contemporary Music commemorating the tenth anniversary of the Russian Revolution. The same concert featured Shostakovich's Second Symphony, Nikolai Roslavets' cantata October, and Leonid Polovinkin's Prologue. Mosolov's composition was performed at the International Society for Contemporary Music's eighth festival in Liège on September 6, 1930, where it was met with critical acclaim. "We have ... a kind of lyrical theme, the song of steel, or possible of man, the ironmaster. ... [I]t is an essentially musical idea carried out with convincing skill, and as a concluding piece to an orchestral programme it deserves to become popular," one critic said of the piece.

Foundry

A foundry is a factory that produces metalcastings. Metals are cast into shapes by melting them into a liquid, pouring the metal in a mold, and removing the mold material or casting after the metal has solidified as it cools. The most common metals processed are aluminium and cast iron. However, other metals, such as bronze, brass, steel, magnesium, and zinc, are also used to produce castings in foundries. In this process, parts of desired shapes and sizes can be formed.

Process

In metalworking, casting involves pouring liquid metal into a mold, which contains a hollow cavity of the desired shape, and then allowing it to cool and solidify. The solidified part is also known as a casting, which is ejected or broken out of the mold to complete the process. Casting is most often used for making complex shapes that would be difficult or uneconomical to make by other methods.

Melting

Melting is performed in a furnace. Virgin material, external scrap, internal scrap, and alloying elements are used to charge the furnace. Virgin material refers to commercially pure forms of the primary metal used to form a particular alloy. Alloying elements are either pure forms of an alloying element, like electrolytic nickel, or alloys of limited composition, such as ferroalloys or master alloys. External scrap is material from other forming processes such as punching, forging, or machining. Internal scrap consists of gates, risers, defective castings, and other extraneous metal oddments produced within the facility.

The club was formed in 1899, turned professional in 1912 and joined the Football League in 1950. It achieved promotion to Division Two in 1958, where it stayed until 1964, but has spent most of its time as a Football League club in the basement tier. The club has had more success recently, however: it was promoted from Football League Two in 2005, and has spent three of the last five seasons in the Football League Championship. The Iron were relegated to Football League One in 2011, having finished bottom of the Championship.

The Iron Foundry - Iron Golem Farm - 1700 Iron/hr (Works in 1.7.9)

I introduce a completely new type of iron golem farm with 44 tightly overlapped villages that produces 1700 iron every hour. This is also a much simpler design to build.
IMPORTANT: This design has been patched. It cannot be built in 1.8+. However, if you build it in a version BEFORE 1.8 it WILL continue to work.
Panda4994 deserves the credit for the Nether portal item trick.
He is amazing. Subscribe to him. Now.
http://www.youtube.com/Panda4994
VillagerMarker Mod by KaboPC
http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/1738287-164-village-marker-mod/
My Infinite Villager Spawner:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xlk-4jc8bsk
Spawn chunk locator mod
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fNUDy8tUR0
The Silo - Bulk Storage system
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZKj7kh_vwk
WorldDownload for the Iron Foundry
http://www.mediafire.com/download/39lzlndumfra1t4/IronFoundry.zip
Check out my Lets PlaySeries! You will not regret it.
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8t707flkqpe7HptgA3dVssoiofDa6uMN
Follow me on Twitter @TangoTekLP
Music by TeknoAxe
http://www.youtube.com/user/teknoaxe

9:52

Casting an iron wheel

Casting an iron wheel

Casting an iron wheel

In the video "making a casting model" I have shown the first step of how to get an cast iron wheel. Here ist Part 2 with the molding and casting process.

Awesome hypnotic video filmed in a Chinese forging factory using a massive pneumatic Hammer and producing a large large diameter weld neck flange.
Wilop Forge and Foundry is a company based in Dalian, China and specialized in Steel flange, ductile iron flange,etc...Video credit: Wilop Forge and Foundry , Post-production by Extreme MachinesMagazineSector of activity: Forging
About Extreme Machines Magazine:
Extreme Machines Magazine is a website and also a YouTube Channel. From the giant car companies to the small craft company, we want to share the most interesting industrial processes around the world in a fun way.
You are a professional or simply a fan, don't forget to subscribe us and visit our website !
Contact us: themachinesmagazine+contact@gmail.com
DISCLAIMER:
If you have a problem or a suggestion with some of our content, please contact us with the email contact provided in the channel description.

7:55

DIY Iron Furnace Build

DIY Iron Furnace Build

DIY Iron Furnace Build

I made a small furnace for casting iron and stainless steel.
It uses the same burner as my aluminum furnace but takes about 2 hours to heat up( a .75GPH nozzle is in the mail). If you wanted to save fuel simply coating ceramic blanket in santanite or Itc-100 might be better. I wanted something more robust, the refractory is very heavy and rated to 3000F. I should be able to push it a bit but the crucible won't quite cut it. I'll likely need one that's rated higher and can be capped and flooded with argon.
*********** CRUCIBLE - Purchased on EBAY -A10 Clay graphite
Fuel- Start on propane, than switch to diesel
I'm pretty happy with it and some of my castings have come out nice(video on that later) but they do rust quick unpainted.
If you have any suggestions let me know.
I got the Cast-O-lite 30 off ebay + some mizzou plus for plinths and the 2600F ceramic blanket
I made all the foundry tools with hardware store steel
The 10 gallon barrel was free and stays touchable even when the pour is molten!
This is really dangerous, the molten iron can go right through just about anything. Start with aluminum before going up to iron. The fumes are bad, the heat will melt flesh, the fuel tank could explode the crucible could rupture, the pour could hit water. You really need to be careful
Consider supporting me and my projects on patreon! https://www.patreon.com/Bennbuilds
**Note about my shoes: They are made of leather, plus they can be kicked off super quick, plus I tested them by pouring some metal on them and it was not a big deal at all, so I wouldn't even need to.
Its a small furnace in an open space that's really easy to run away from in the case of an accident such as a crucible rupture or spill, and no skin is exposed so I'm pretty safe from splatters.
Also, all the clothing can be removed really quickly, witch matters most to me. Its surprisingly hard to get metal to pool up and burn through clothing, especially when you can shake around. And if it does just pull the clothing off as you run away.
This is not a professional foundry where you can get trapped and there are thousands of pounds of molten metal around you. Danger scales, like everything else. Incandescent light bulbs get hotter than this, yes they burn down houses but you don't wear a fire suit in your kitchen.

TOS MET Foundry - Grey and ductile iron

Cast iron melting in the home foundry

3:47

Metal Casting Cast Iron - Backyard foundry

Metal Casting Cast Iron - Backyard foundry

Metal Casting Cast Iron - Backyard foundry

Excuse the stress
Cast iron Pour. Roughly 15kg of metal was melted in a silicon carbide crucible. I normally run the furnace slightly rich and pre heat my crucibles until they are cherry red. 2% charcoal (crushed to around 1-5mm sizes) is added once the crucible is red and loaded with Pre heated iron. I use a slag congealent from Castree Kilns (with I believe is crushed lime stone) I add roughly 2 TBSP towards the pouring stage and skim. 120g of ferro silicon was added to the melt close to pouring.
Burner is of my own design and atomizes the fuel, furnace is cast in two parts with the hotface lined to 1650c
Details can be found on my website www.thesupercorenetwork.com

21:43

HermitCraft: Episode 30 - The Iron Foundry

HermitCraft: Episode 30 - The Iron Foundry

HermitCraft: Episode 30 - The Iron Foundry

Tango Tek, Iron Foundry: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-Je3IpC1aY
Abba caving video (xisuma's perspective) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFBB5CDK7kQ
-------------------------------------------------
Donations Info: [Donate here: http://goo.gl/CcSmO ]
£15+ A mention in an episode on the HermitCraft server, A sign with your name (IRL or MineCraft or YouTube) and amount, YouTube shoutout if you have a channel (Include link in Donation notes)
£30+ All of the above + A house in my HermitCraft village with a renamed villager.
£70+ All of the above + A second house! and you will receive a 'Mumbo Mail' package in the post which includes various personalized items. (Include address on the PayPal donation).
-------------------------------------------------
Intro: ProleteR - Can't Stop Me
outro: ProleteR - April Showers
http://www.youtube.com/user/proleterbeats
https://www.facebook.com/ProleteR.beats
http://proleter.bandcamp.com/
Texture pack is a modified version of the Faithful Texturepack:
http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/72747-faithful-32x32-pack-updateftb-ultimate-for-147-16/
Parts of my Texture pack are taken from CodeCrafted:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TL2IKidhWb4

Come Visit Us at Dotson's Iron Foundry! Made in USA & Employee Owned

Steam Engine Build: Cast Iron Engine Cylinder Pour : Part 1

In this two part video series, we do our first cast iron pour on our first part of the steam engine build.

1:34

Sand casting foundry

Sand casting foundry

Sand casting foundry

http://www.chinasavvy.com/industrial/sandcasting.php
The sand casting process is used frequently by Chinasavvy in the production of many metal parts, Different materials, such as iron, steel, aluminum, bronze, etc can be sand cast.
Aluminum sand casting is one of the most well known processes. High quality products using fine casting sand in the sand mold are possible.
Chinasavvy, with its sand casting foundry, is a major sand casting manufacturer.

11:29

BIG CAST IRON FOUNDRY

BIG CAST IRON FOUNDRY

BIG CAST IRON FOUNDRY

3:36

Melting cast iron for my projects

Melting cast iron for my projects

Melting cast iron for my projects

This video shows how my waste oil furnace melts cast iron for castings I need. It also shows my pouring trolley, close up of my burner and my sand mixer.

11:24

The Official Lodge Cast Iron Foundry Tour - Extended Version

The Official Lodge Cast Iron Foundry Tour - Extended Version

The Official Lodge Cast Iron Foundry Tour - Extended Version

Go behind the scenes with LodgeCastIron to see exactly how we make cast iron cookware in South Pittsburg, Tennessee. Lodge is America's oldest cast iron cookware foundry, family-owned since 1896. Learn more about Lodge here: http://www.lodgemfg.com/
You can take a free tour of the Lodge foundry during the National Cornbread Festival, which is held during the last full weekend of April in South Pittsburg each year. For more info, visit: http://nationalcornbread.com/

9:25

Metal Casting at Home Part 10 Another Day in my Home Foundry

Metal Casting at Home Part 10 Another Day in my Home Foundry

Metal Casting at Home Part 10 Another Day in my Home Foundry

How to make a casting from making the sand mould to the finished item. The video has been edited to fit the 10 minute time limit of You tube. It takes much longer than this!

Home Foundry Iron Pour

Hobby foundry in California. The propane fired furnace is capable of melting aluminum, brass, bronze, copper, and even iron. Molding is done using petrobond sand in wood and aluminum home-build flasks. This is the same foundry featured by 8MADJACK. I am the owner-builder. Since the previous posts, it is more advanced, better layed out, and even SAFER!
Here are photos of items poured: http://www.flickr.com/photos/76257501@N04/sets/72157629708187402/

1:20

Iron Foundry Pour

Iron Foundry Pour

Iron Foundry Pour

Pouring molten iron from a giant caldron into a "ladle" for moving around the foundry.

4:40

Casting Iron At Home in 'Ferrous Bueller'

Casting Iron At Home in 'Ferrous Bueller'

Casting Iron At Home in 'Ferrous Bueller'

Pushing my new furnace to the next level, this was my first attempt at casting iron.
Starting with just under 4 lbs. of cast iron scrap from an old Singer sewing machine and a dose of 75% Ferrosilicon from BCS, I set off into unfamiliar territory. After 70min of full fuel through the .5 G.P.H nozzle, I decided to give it a go. Upon transfer of the crucible to the pouring shank, no liquid motion was visible. Even when tilted, the contents appeared solid. Game over. Just to be sure, I figured I'd tilt it further and was delighted when a stream of molten iron burst through the slag, filling my mold and destroying my cope.
The iron seems to be very easily drilled and shows no chill, although I'm not sure about any of its other qualities. Ill put the sprue in the lathe when I get a chance.
The lid lift is still a work in progress, but the furnace is now known as 'Ferrous Bueller'. As mentioned before, it is based on Myfordboy's FairfaxModel 2.
The sand mold was hastily constructed as this was mainly a test of the furnace/burner combo. The knife came out well but the 482 block is just a glorified ingot. The third casting of a coin did not fill completely but showed incredibly detail. This misrun might be due to low pouring temperature or my botched pour.

Iron casting party at luckygen1001 backyard foundry.

The Iron Foundry - Iron Golem Farm - 1700 Iron/hr (Works in 1.7.9)

I introduce a completely new type of iron golem farm with 44 tightly overlapped villages that produces 1700 iron every hour. This is also a much simpler design to build.
IMPORTANT: This design has been patched. It cannot be built in 1.8+. However, if you build it in a version BEFORE 1.8 it WILL continue to work.
Panda4994 deserves the credit for the Nether portal item trick.
He is amazing. Subscribe to him. Now.
http://www.youtube.com/Panda4994
VillagerMarker Mod by KaboPC
http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/1738287-164-village-marker-mod/
My Infinite Villager Spawner:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xlk-4jc8bsk
Spawn chunk locator mod
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fNUDy8tUR0
The Silo - Bulk Storage system
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZKj7kh_vwk
WorldDownload for the Iro...

published: 01 Nov 2013

Casting an iron wheel

In the video "making a casting model" I have shown the first step of how to get an cast iron wheel. Here ist Part 2 with the molding and casting process.

Awesome hypnotic video filmed in a Chinese forging factory using a massive pneumatic Hammer and producing a large large diameter weld neck flange.
Wilop Forge and Foundry is a company based in Dalian, China and specialized in Steel flange, ductile iron flange,etc...Video credit: Wilop Forge and Foundry , Post-production by Extreme MachinesMagazineSector of activity: Forging
About Extreme Machines Magazine:
Extreme Machines Magazine is a website and also a YouTube Channel. From the giant car companies to the small craft company, we want to share the most interesting industrial processes around the world in a fun way.
You are a professional or simply a fan, don't forget to subscribe us and visit our website !
Contact us: themachinesmagazine+contact@gmail.com
DISCLAIMER:
If you ha...

published: 20 Dec 2016

DIY Iron Furnace Build

I made a small furnace for casting iron and stainless steel.
It uses the same burner as my aluminum furnace but takes about 2 hours to heat up( a .75GPH nozzle is in the mail). If you wanted to save fuel simply coating ceramic blanket in santanite or Itc-100 might be better. I wanted something more robust, the refractory is very heavy and rated to 3000F. I should be able to push it a bit but the crucible won't quite cut it. I'll likely need one that's rated higher and can be capped and flooded with argon.
*********** CRUCIBLE - Purchased on EBAY -A10 Clay graphite
Fuel- Start on propane, than switch to diesel
I'm pretty happy with it and some of my castings have come out nice(video on that later) but they do rust quick unpainted.
If you have any suggestions let me know.
I got the ...

published: 06 Oct 2014

TOS MET Foundry - Grey and ductile iron

Cast iron melting in the home foundry

published: 29 Nov 2013

Metal Casting Cast Iron - Backyard foundry

Excuse the stress
Cast iron Pour. Roughly 15kg of metal was melted in a silicon carbide crucible. I normally run the furnace slightly rich and pre heat my crucibles until they are cherry red. 2% charcoal (crushed to around 1-5mm sizes) is added once the crucible is red and loaded with Pre heated iron. I use a slag congealent from Castree Kilns (with I believe is crushed lime stone) I add roughly 2 TBSP towards the pouring stage and skim. 120g of ferro silicon was added to the melt close to pouring.
Burner is of my own design and atomizes the fuel, furnace is cast in two parts with the hotface lined to 1650c
Details can be found on my website www.thesupercorenetwork.com

published: 04 Oct 2016

HermitCraft: Episode 30 - The Iron Foundry

Tango Tek, Iron Foundry: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-Je3IpC1aY
Abba caving video (xisuma's perspective) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFBB5CDK7kQ
-------------------------------------------------
Donations Info: [Donate here: http://goo.gl/CcSmO ]
£15+ A mention in an episode on the HermitCraft server, A sign with your name (IRL or MineCraft or YouTube) and amount, YouTube shoutout if you have a channel (Include link in Donation notes)
£30+ All of the above + A house in my HermitCraft village with a renamed villager.
£70+ All of the above + A second house! and you will receive a 'Mumbo Mail' package in the post which includes various personalized items. (Include address on the PayPal donation).
-------------------------------------------------
Intro: ProleteR - Can't Stop M...

Come Visit Us at Dotson's Iron Foundry! Made in USA & Employee Owned

Steam Engine Build: Cast Iron Engine Cylinder Pour : Part 1

In this two part video series, we do our first cast iron pour on our first part of the steam engine build.

published: 22 Nov 2016

Sand casting foundry

http://www.chinasavvy.com/industrial/sandcasting.php
The sand casting process is used frequently by Chinasavvy in the production of many metal parts, Different materials, such as iron, steel, aluminum, bronze, etc can be sand cast.
Aluminum sand casting is one of the most well known processes. High quality products using fine casting sand in the sand mold are possible.
Chinasavvy, with its sand casting foundry, is a major sand casting manufacturer.

published: 19 Jun 2012

BIG CAST IRON FOUNDRY

published: 16 Sep 2013

Melting cast iron for my projects

This video shows how my waste oil furnace melts cast iron for castings I need. It also shows my pouring trolley, close up of my burner and my sand mixer.

published: 07 Sep 2012

The Official Lodge Cast Iron Foundry Tour - Extended Version

Go behind the scenes with LodgeCastIron to see exactly how we make cast iron cookware in South Pittsburg, Tennessee. Lodge is America's oldest cast iron cookware foundry, family-owned since 1896. Learn more about Lodge here: http://www.lodgemfg.com/
You can take a free tour of the Lodge foundry during the National Cornbread Festival, which is held during the last full weekend of April in South Pittsburg each year. For more info, visit: http://nationalcornbread.com/

published: 29 Apr 2015

Metal Casting at Home Part 10 Another Day in my Home Foundry

How to make a casting from making the sand mould to the finished item. The video has been edited to fit the 10 minute time limit of You tube. It takes much longer than this!

Home Foundry Iron Pour

Hobby foundry in California. The propane fired furnace is capable of melting aluminum, brass, bronze, copper, and even iron. Molding is done using petrobond sand in wood and aluminum home-build flasks. This is the same foundry featured by 8MADJACK. I am the owner-builder. Since the previous posts, it is more advanced, better layed out, and even SAFER!
Here are photos of items poured: http://www.flickr.com/photos/76257501@N04/sets/72157629708187402/

published: 29 May 2010

Iron Foundry Pour

Pouring molten iron from a giant caldron into a "ladle" for moving around the foundry.

published: 19 Jan 2016

Casting Iron At Home in 'Ferrous Bueller'

Pushing my new furnace to the next level, this was my first attempt at casting iron.
Starting with just under 4 lbs. of cast iron scrap from an old Singer sewing machine and a dose of 75% Ferrosilicon from BCS, I set off into unfamiliar territory. After 70min of full fuel through the .5 G.P.H nozzle, I decided to give it a go. Upon transfer of the crucible to the pouring shank, no liquid motion was visible. Even when tilted, the contents appeared solid. Game over. Just to be sure, I figured I'd tilt it further and was delighted when a stream of molten iron burst through the slag, filling my mold and destroying my cope.
The iron seems to be very easily drilled and shows no chill, although I'm not sure about any of its other qualities. Ill put the sprue in the lathe when I get a...

Iron casting party at luckygen1001 backyard foundry.

The Iron Foundry - Iron Golem Farm - 1700 Iron/hr (Works in 1.7.9)

I introduce a completely new type of iron golem farm with 44 tightly overlapped villages that produces 1700 iron every hour. This is also a much simpler design...

I introduce a completely new type of iron golem farm with 44 tightly overlapped villages that produces 1700 iron every hour. This is also a much simpler design to build.
IMPORTANT: This design has been patched. It cannot be built in 1.8+. However, if you build it in a version BEFORE 1.8 it WILL continue to work.
Panda4994 deserves the credit for the Nether portal item trick.
He is amazing. Subscribe to him. Now.
http://www.youtube.com/Panda4994
VillagerMarker Mod by KaboPC
http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/1738287-164-village-marker-mod/
My Infinite Villager Spawner:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xlk-4jc8bsk
Spawn chunk locator mod
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fNUDy8tUR0
The Silo - Bulk Storage system
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZKj7kh_vwk
WorldDownload for the Iron Foundry
http://www.mediafire.com/download/39lzlndumfra1t4/IronFoundry.zip
Check out my Lets PlaySeries! You will not regret it.
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8t707flkqpe7HptgA3dVssoiofDa6uMN
Follow me on Twitter @TangoTekLP
Music by TeknoAxe
http://www.youtube.com/user/teknoaxe

I introduce a completely new type of iron golem farm with 44 tightly overlapped villages that produces 1700 iron every hour. This is also a much simpler design to build.
IMPORTANT: This design has been patched. It cannot be built in 1.8+. However, if you build it in a version BEFORE 1.8 it WILL continue to work.
Panda4994 deserves the credit for the Nether portal item trick.
He is amazing. Subscribe to him. Now.
http://www.youtube.com/Panda4994
VillagerMarker Mod by KaboPC
http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/1738287-164-village-marker-mod/
My Infinite Villager Spawner:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xlk-4jc8bsk
Spawn chunk locator mod
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fNUDy8tUR0
The Silo - Bulk Storage system
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZKj7kh_vwk
WorldDownload for the Iron Foundry
http://www.mediafire.com/download/39lzlndumfra1t4/IronFoundry.zip
Check out my Lets PlaySeries! You will not regret it.
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8t707flkqpe7HptgA3dVssoiofDa6uMN
Follow me on Twitter @TangoTekLP
Music by TeknoAxe
http://www.youtube.com/user/teknoaxe

Awesome hypnotic video filmed in a Chinese forging factory using a massive pneumatic Hammer and producing a large large diameter weld neck flange.
Wilop Forge...

Awesome hypnotic video filmed in a Chinese forging factory using a massive pneumatic Hammer and producing a large large diameter weld neck flange.
Wilop Forge and Foundry is a company based in Dalian, China and specialized in Steel flange, ductile iron flange,etc...Video credit: Wilop Forge and Foundry , Post-production by Extreme MachinesMagazineSector of activity: Forging
About Extreme Machines Magazine:
Extreme Machines Magazine is a website and also a YouTube Channel. From the giant car companies to the small craft company, we want to share the most interesting industrial processes around the world in a fun way.
You are a professional or simply a fan, don't forget to subscribe us and visit our website !
Contact us: themachinesmagazine+contact@gmail.com
DISCLAIMER:
If you have a problem or a suggestion with some of our content, please contact us with the email contact provided in the channel description.

Awesome hypnotic video filmed in a Chinese forging factory using a massive pneumatic Hammer and producing a large large diameter weld neck flange.
Wilop Forge and Foundry is a company based in Dalian, China and specialized in Steel flange, ductile iron flange,etc...Video credit: Wilop Forge and Foundry , Post-production by Extreme MachinesMagazineSector of activity: Forging
About Extreme Machines Magazine:
Extreme Machines Magazine is a website and also a YouTube Channel. From the giant car companies to the small craft company, we want to share the most interesting industrial processes around the world in a fun way.
You are a professional or simply a fan, don't forget to subscribe us and visit our website !
Contact us: themachinesmagazine+contact@gmail.com
DISCLAIMER:
If you have a problem or a suggestion with some of our content, please contact us with the email contact provided in the channel description.

DIY Iron Furnace Build

I made a small furnace for casting iron and stainless steel.
It uses the same burner as my aluminum furnace but takes about 2 hours to heat up( a .75GPH nozzle...

I made a small furnace for casting iron and stainless steel.
It uses the same burner as my aluminum furnace but takes about 2 hours to heat up( a .75GPH nozzle is in the mail). If you wanted to save fuel simply coating ceramic blanket in santanite or Itc-100 might be better. I wanted something more robust, the refractory is very heavy and rated to 3000F. I should be able to push it a bit but the crucible won't quite cut it. I'll likely need one that's rated higher and can be capped and flooded with argon.
*********** CRUCIBLE - Purchased on EBAY -A10 Clay graphite
Fuel- Start on propane, than switch to diesel
I'm pretty happy with it and some of my castings have come out nice(video on that later) but they do rust quick unpainted.
If you have any suggestions let me know.
I got the Cast-O-lite 30 off ebay + some mizzou plus for plinths and the 2600F ceramic blanket
I made all the foundry tools with hardware store steel
The 10 gallon barrel was free and stays touchable even when the pour is molten!
This is really dangerous, the molten iron can go right through just about anything. Start with aluminum before going up to iron. The fumes are bad, the heat will melt flesh, the fuel tank could explode the crucible could rupture, the pour could hit water. You really need to be careful
Consider supporting me and my projects on patreon! https://www.patreon.com/Bennbuilds
**Note about my shoes: They are made of leather, plus they can be kicked off super quick, plus I tested them by pouring some metal on them and it was not a big deal at all, so I wouldn't even need to.
Its a small furnace in an open space that's really easy to run away from in the case of an accident such as a crucible rupture or spill, and no skin is exposed so I'm pretty safe from splatters.
Also, all the clothing can be removed really quickly, witch matters most to me. Its surprisingly hard to get metal to pool up and burn through clothing, especially when you can shake around. And if it does just pull the clothing off as you run away.
This is not a professional foundry where you can get trapped and there are thousands of pounds of molten metal around you. Danger scales, like everything else. Incandescent light bulbs get hotter than this, yes they burn down houses but you don't wear a fire suit in your kitchen.

I made a small furnace for casting iron and stainless steel.
It uses the same burner as my aluminum furnace but takes about 2 hours to heat up( a .75GPH nozzle is in the mail). If you wanted to save fuel simply coating ceramic blanket in santanite or Itc-100 might be better. I wanted something more robust, the refractory is very heavy and rated to 3000F. I should be able to push it a bit but the crucible won't quite cut it. I'll likely need one that's rated higher and can be capped and flooded with argon.
*********** CRUCIBLE - Purchased on EBAY -A10 Clay graphite
Fuel- Start on propane, than switch to diesel
I'm pretty happy with it and some of my castings have come out nice(video on that later) but they do rust quick unpainted.
If you have any suggestions let me know.
I got the Cast-O-lite 30 off ebay + some mizzou plus for plinths and the 2600F ceramic blanket
I made all the foundry tools with hardware store steel
The 10 gallon barrel was free and stays touchable even when the pour is molten!
This is really dangerous, the molten iron can go right through just about anything. Start with aluminum before going up to iron. The fumes are bad, the heat will melt flesh, the fuel tank could explode the crucible could rupture, the pour could hit water. You really need to be careful
Consider supporting me and my projects on patreon! https://www.patreon.com/Bennbuilds
**Note about my shoes: They are made of leather, plus they can be kicked off super quick, plus I tested them by pouring some metal on them and it was not a big deal at all, so I wouldn't even need to.
Its a small furnace in an open space that's really easy to run away from in the case of an accident such as a crucible rupture or spill, and no skin is exposed so I'm pretty safe from splatters.
Also, all the clothing can be removed really quickly, witch matters most to me. Its surprisingly hard to get metal to pool up and burn through clothing, especially when you can shake around. And if it does just pull the clothing off as you run away.
This is not a professional foundry where you can get trapped and there are thousands of pounds of molten metal around you. Danger scales, like everything else. Incandescent light bulbs get hotter than this, yes they burn down houses but you don't wear a fire suit in your kitchen.

Metal Casting Cast Iron - Backyard foundry

Excuse the stress
Cast iron Pour. Roughly 15kg of metal was melted in a silicon carbide crucible. I normally run the furnace slightly rich and pre heat my cruc...

Excuse the stress
Cast iron Pour. Roughly 15kg of metal was melted in a silicon carbide crucible. I normally run the furnace slightly rich and pre heat my crucibles until they are cherry red. 2% charcoal (crushed to around 1-5mm sizes) is added once the crucible is red and loaded with Pre heated iron. I use a slag congealent from Castree Kilns (with I believe is crushed lime stone) I add roughly 2 TBSP towards the pouring stage and skim. 120g of ferro silicon was added to the melt close to pouring.
Burner is of my own design and atomizes the fuel, furnace is cast in two parts with the hotface lined to 1650c
Details can be found on my website www.thesupercorenetwork.com

Excuse the stress
Cast iron Pour. Roughly 15kg of metal was melted in a silicon carbide crucible. I normally run the furnace slightly rich and pre heat my crucibles until they are cherry red. 2% charcoal (crushed to around 1-5mm sizes) is added once the crucible is red and loaded with Pre heated iron. I use a slag congealent from Castree Kilns (with I believe is crushed lime stone) I add roughly 2 TBSP towards the pouring stage and skim. 120g of ferro silicon was added to the melt close to pouring.
Burner is of my own design and atomizes the fuel, furnace is cast in two parts with the hotface lined to 1650c
Details can be found on my website www.thesupercorenetwork.com

Tango Tek, Iron Foundry: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-Je3IpC1aY
Abba caving video (xisuma's perspective) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFBB5CDK7kQ
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Donations Info: [Donate here: http://goo.gl/CcSmO ]
£15+ A mention in an episode on the HermitCraft server, A sign with your name (IRL or MineCraft or YouTube) and amount, YouTube shoutout if you have a channel (Include link in Donation notes)
£30+ All of the above + A house in my HermitCraft village with a renamed villager.
£70+ All of the above + A second house! and you will receive a 'Mumbo Mail' package in the post which includes various personalized items. (Include address on the PayPal donation).
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Intro: ProleteR - Can't Stop Me
outro: ProleteR - April Showers
http://www.youtube.com/user/proleterbeats
https://www.facebook.com/ProleteR.beats
http://proleter.bandcamp.com/
Texture pack is a modified version of the Faithful Texturepack:
http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/72747-faithful-32x32-pack-updateftb-ultimate-for-147-16/
Parts of my Texture pack are taken from CodeCrafted:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TL2IKidhWb4

Tango Tek, Iron Foundry: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-Je3IpC1aY
Abba caving video (xisuma's perspective) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFBB5CDK7kQ
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Donations Info: [Donate here: http://goo.gl/CcSmO ]
£15+ A mention in an episode on the HermitCraft server, A sign with your name (IRL or MineCraft or YouTube) and amount, YouTube shoutout if you have a channel (Include link in Donation notes)
£30+ All of the above + A house in my HermitCraft village with a renamed villager.
£70+ All of the above + A second house! and you will receive a 'Mumbo Mail' package in the post which includes various personalized items. (Include address on the PayPal donation).
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Intro: ProleteR - Can't Stop Me
outro: ProleteR - April Showers
http://www.youtube.com/user/proleterbeats
https://www.facebook.com/ProleteR.beats
http://proleter.bandcamp.com/
Texture pack is a modified version of the Faithful Texturepack:
http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/72747-faithful-32x32-pack-updateftb-ultimate-for-147-16/
Parts of my Texture pack are taken from CodeCrafted:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TL2IKidhWb4

Sand casting foundry

http://www.chinasavvy.com/industrial/sandcasting.php
The sand casting process is used frequently by Chinasavvy in the production of many metal parts, Differen...

http://www.chinasavvy.com/industrial/sandcasting.php
The sand casting process is used frequently by Chinasavvy in the production of many metal parts, Different materials, such as iron, steel, aluminum, bronze, etc can be sand cast.
Aluminum sand casting is one of the most well known processes. High quality products using fine casting sand in the sand mold are possible.
Chinasavvy, with its sand casting foundry, is a major sand casting manufacturer.

http://www.chinasavvy.com/industrial/sandcasting.php
The sand casting process is used frequently by Chinasavvy in the production of many metal parts, Different materials, such as iron, steel, aluminum, bronze, etc can be sand cast.
Aluminum sand casting is one of the most well known processes. High quality products using fine casting sand in the sand mold are possible.
Chinasavvy, with its sand casting foundry, is a major sand casting manufacturer.

Go behind the scenes with LodgeCastIron to see exactly how we make cast iron cookware in South Pittsburg, Tennessee. Lodge is America's oldest cast iron cookware foundry, family-owned since 1896. Learn more about Lodge here: http://www.lodgemfg.com/
You can take a free tour of the Lodge foundry during the National Cornbread Festival, which is held during the last full weekend of April in South Pittsburg each year. For more info, visit: http://nationalcornbread.com/

Go behind the scenes with LodgeCastIron to see exactly how we make cast iron cookware in South Pittsburg, Tennessee. Lodge is America's oldest cast iron cookware foundry, family-owned since 1896. Learn more about Lodge here: http://www.lodgemfg.com/
You can take a free tour of the Lodge foundry during the National Cornbread Festival, which is held during the last full weekend of April in South Pittsburg each year. For more info, visit: http://nationalcornbread.com/

Home Foundry Iron Pour

Hobby foundry in California. The propane fired furnace is capable of melting aluminum, brass, bronze, copper, and even iron. Molding is done using petrobond s...

Hobby foundry in California. The propane fired furnace is capable of melting aluminum, brass, bronze, copper, and even iron. Molding is done using petrobond sand in wood and aluminum home-build flasks. This is the same foundry featured by 8MADJACK. I am the owner-builder. Since the previous posts, it is more advanced, better layed out, and even SAFER!
Here are photos of items poured: http://www.flickr.com/photos/76257501@N04/sets/72157629708187402/

Hobby foundry in California. The propane fired furnace is capable of melting aluminum, brass, bronze, copper, and even iron. Molding is done using petrobond sand in wood and aluminum home-build flasks. This is the same foundry featured by 8MADJACK. I am the owner-builder. Since the previous posts, it is more advanced, better layed out, and even SAFER!
Here are photos of items poured: http://www.flickr.com/photos/76257501@N04/sets/72157629708187402/

Casting Iron At Home in 'Ferrous Bueller'

Pushing my new furnace to the next level, this was my first attempt at casting iron.
Starting with just under 4 lbs. of cast iron scrap from an old Singer s...

Pushing my new furnace to the next level, this was my first attempt at casting iron.
Starting with just under 4 lbs. of cast iron scrap from an old Singer sewing machine and a dose of 75% Ferrosilicon from BCS, I set off into unfamiliar territory. After 70min of full fuel through the .5 G.P.H nozzle, I decided to give it a go. Upon transfer of the crucible to the pouring shank, no liquid motion was visible. Even when tilted, the contents appeared solid. Game over. Just to be sure, I figured I'd tilt it further and was delighted when a stream of molten iron burst through the slag, filling my mold and destroying my cope.
The iron seems to be very easily drilled and shows no chill, although I'm not sure about any of its other qualities. Ill put the sprue in the lathe when I get a chance.
The lid lift is still a work in progress, but the furnace is now known as 'Ferrous Bueller'. As mentioned before, it is based on Myfordboy's FairfaxModel 2.
The sand mold was hastily constructed as this was mainly a test of the furnace/burner combo. The knife came out well but the 482 block is just a glorified ingot. The third casting of a coin did not fill completely but showed incredibly detail. This misrun might be due to low pouring temperature or my botched pour.

Pushing my new furnace to the next level, this was my first attempt at casting iron.
Starting with just under 4 lbs. of cast iron scrap from an old Singer sewing machine and a dose of 75% Ferrosilicon from BCS, I set off into unfamiliar territory. After 70min of full fuel through the .5 G.P.H nozzle, I decided to give it a go. Upon transfer of the crucible to the pouring shank, no liquid motion was visible. Even when tilted, the contents appeared solid. Game over. Just to be sure, I figured I'd tilt it further and was delighted when a stream of molten iron burst through the slag, filling my mold and destroying my cope.
The iron seems to be very easily drilled and shows no chill, although I'm not sure about any of its other qualities. Ill put the sprue in the lathe when I get a chance.
The lid lift is still a work in progress, but the furnace is now known as 'Ferrous Bueller'. As mentioned before, it is based on Myfordboy's FairfaxModel 2.
The sand mold was hastily constructed as this was mainly a test of the furnace/burner combo. The knife came out well but the 482 block is just a glorified ingot. The third casting of a coin did not fill completely but showed incredibly detail. This misrun might be due to low pouring temperature or my botched pour.

July Pedal Of The Month - Enter Here To Win This Pedal: http://www.creamcitymusic.com/giveaways/
We demo the CleanBoostSetting in this video.
The Pettyjohn Iron is the first in the new single pedal FoundrySeries and draws inspiration from the left channel of the Signature overdrive The PettyDrive.
The Iron is built with the same audiophile components as its predecessor so it retains the smooth, harmonically rich edge-of-breakup to full-throttle overdrive tones found in the original. The Iron features a full, natural tonal range that allows your guitars tone and playing nuances to shine through while imparting punch and depth with natural, musical harmonic weight and presence often associated with cranked American style amps.
UNIQUE FEATURES:
Wide gain range with 3 wide sweet spot ...

Iron Casting #001 - Lost Foam Mortar & Pestle Project

My second pour / first attempt at a specific object. This pour was to take a lost foam object I made on the lathe to completion. The object was to be a mortar for a mortar and pestle. This casting was not successful due to molding failure, but did provide a lot of operational experience in how to do the iron casting.

Oisei Foundry - Quality Cast Iron manufacturer

The Wrath of the MachineRaid starts out in Foundry 113 in the Plaguelands of Old Russia, right next to the Cosmodrome. In order to enter the complex, we must first charge up the Foundry Spinners and weaken Vosik, the Archpriest of the FallenDevil Splicers.
For this Raid, I am in a fireteam of six Guardians. Unfortunately, they've all decided to opt-out of their mics being in my stream... but you can still hear me.
The expansion content featured in this video requires the Destiny base game as well as expansions "The Taken King" and "Rise of Iron" to play. If you have not purchased the DLC packs for the game you will need to do so before you can enjoy expansion content in-game.
My other Destiny Content:
Beta: https://goo.gl/ekdiS0
Year One: https://goo.gl/4AYJKs
TakenKing: https://goo....

Mashinky is a strategy game where the goal is to build your own transport empire on a procedurally generated map. Like a cross between TransportFever, Railroad...

Mashinky is a strategy game where the goal is to build your own transport empire on a procedurally generated map. Like a cross between TransportFever, Railroad tycoon, Train simulator & OpenTTD! Enjoy :-)
➤Please consider supporting my Channel through Patreon:
- http://www.patreon.com/Biffa2001
➤Where to FOLLOW Me:
- IndieGames: https://www.youtube.com/biffa2001
- Minecraft Videos: https://www.youtube.com/c/BiffaPlays
- Twitter: @biffa2001
- Livestream: http://www.twitch.tv/biffa2001
➤Mashinky:
http://www.mashinky.com/
➤Mashinky Playlist: https://goo.gl/jHUXfo
➤Mashinky Description:
Description:
Independent strategy video game created by Jan Zelený. The combination of procedurally generated challenges, realistic graphics and board-game-like straightforward rules. It is a challenging business simulation game with everything around cargo delivery. The player acts as a entrepreneur in control of a transport company. He needs to lay tracks on a difficult terrain, invent and buy new vehicles, project routes and compete against economical rules to make as much profit by transporting passengers and various cargo types as possible to beat other players score around the world.
History:
I loved to play all these tycoon games in my childhood and have no similar opportunity in these days. I started at university with procedurally generated landscapes, covered by simulated ecosystems with procedurally generated L-system vegetation. Having working landscape generator / renderer, I experimented with board game rules and simple terrain chunks to achieve combination of old fasion isometric game and fully 3D realistic environment. Extending my diploma thesis, I realise that there is a potential and since then, I worked hard to deliver the best game I could even imagine...
Features:
- Procedurally generated landscapes full of business opportunities, industry, towns.
- Two modes: Isometric schematic construction view and 3D realistic mode for taking a ride in one of your transport vehicle.
- Support for moders, customizable industries, vehicles, landscape types, vegetation etc.
- 7 eras from steam age to modern maglev trains. Many research paths, building upgrades, stop customisation.
Mashinky is a strategy game created by Jan Zeleny.
The goal is to build your own transport imperium on a procedurally generated map.
The game is unique combination of realistic graphics
combined with an isometric construction mode
and board-like game rules.
A challenging business simulation game with everything cargo delivery can require.
- Experience the addictive gameplay on an isometric grid based map where every change of a traffic layout is a rewarding puzzle.
- Enjoy a realistic 3D landscape, ride one of your trains
or just get mesmerized by the things you have built.
- Invent new vehicles or buildings, extend or customize
your transport imperium. Choose your own strategy based on current world opportunities.
- See the evolutionary historic moments and grow your business through the ages. From simple steam to modern railways.
From wood to superconductors.
The player is an entrepreneur running his own transport company.
He needs to lay tracks on a difficult terrain, invent and build new vehicles, define routes and compete against economy itself to make as much profit as possible. By transporting passengers and cargo.
Inspired by the famous games from the 90s and especially by Chris Sawyer's Transport Tycoon.
Mashinky aims to combine the best from 3D visualisation and addictiveness of the isometric gameplay.
It all takes place on a procedurally generated world that acts as a sandbox with endless possibilities. Finding the best strategy is never the same.
Every game is different. It's up to you to find the best opportunities,
invent the most fitting vehicles, expand industries and improve your stations. It is up to you to adapt to the challenge.

Mashinky is a strategy game where the goal is to build your own transport empire on a procedurally generated map. Like a cross between TransportFever, Railroad tycoon, Train simulator & OpenTTD! Enjoy :-)
➤Please consider supporting my Channel through Patreon:
- http://www.patreon.com/Biffa2001
➤Where to FOLLOW Me:
- IndieGames: https://www.youtube.com/biffa2001
- Minecraft Videos: https://www.youtube.com/c/BiffaPlays
- Twitter: @biffa2001
- Livestream: http://www.twitch.tv/biffa2001
➤Mashinky:
http://www.mashinky.com/
➤Mashinky Playlist: https://goo.gl/jHUXfo
➤Mashinky Description:
Description:
Independent strategy video game created by Jan Zelený. The combination of procedurally generated challenges, realistic graphics and board-game-like straightforward rules. It is a challenging business simulation game with everything around cargo delivery. The player acts as a entrepreneur in control of a transport company. He needs to lay tracks on a difficult terrain, invent and buy new vehicles, project routes and compete against economical rules to make as much profit by transporting passengers and various cargo types as possible to beat other players score around the world.
History:
I loved to play all these tycoon games in my childhood and have no similar opportunity in these days. I started at university with procedurally generated landscapes, covered by simulated ecosystems with procedurally generated L-system vegetation. Having working landscape generator / renderer, I experimented with board game rules and simple terrain chunks to achieve combination of old fasion isometric game and fully 3D realistic environment. Extending my diploma thesis, I realise that there is a potential and since then, I worked hard to deliver the best game I could even imagine...
Features:
- Procedurally generated landscapes full of business opportunities, industry, towns.
- Two modes: Isometric schematic construction view and 3D realistic mode for taking a ride in one of your transport vehicle.
- Support for moders, customizable industries, vehicles, landscape types, vegetation etc.
- 7 eras from steam age to modern maglev trains. Many research paths, building upgrades, stop customisation.
Mashinky is a strategy game created by Jan Zeleny.
The goal is to build your own transport imperium on a procedurally generated map.
The game is unique combination of realistic graphics
combined with an isometric construction mode
and board-like game rules.
A challenging business simulation game with everything cargo delivery can require.
- Experience the addictive gameplay on an isometric grid based map where every change of a traffic layout is a rewarding puzzle.
- Enjoy a realistic 3D landscape, ride one of your trains
or just get mesmerized by the things you have built.
- Invent new vehicles or buildings, extend or customize
your transport imperium. Choose your own strategy based on current world opportunities.
- See the evolutionary historic moments and grow your business through the ages. From simple steam to modern railways.
From wood to superconductors.
The player is an entrepreneur running his own transport company.
He needs to lay tracks on a difficult terrain, invent and build new vehicles, define routes and compete against economy itself to make as much profit as possible. By transporting passengers and cargo.
Inspired by the famous games from the 90s and especially by Chris Sawyer's Transport Tycoon.
Mashinky aims to combine the best from 3D visualisation and addictiveness of the isometric gameplay.
It all takes place on a procedurally generated world that acts as a sandbox with endless possibilities. Finding the best strategy is never the same.
Every game is different. It's up to you to find the best opportunities,
invent the most fitting vehicles, expand industries and improve your stations. It is up to you to adapt to the challenge.

July Pedal Of The Month - Enter Here To Win This Pedal: http://www.creamcitymusic.com/giveaways/
We demo the CleanBoostSetting in this video.
The Pettyjohn Iron is the first in the new single pedal FoundrySeries and draws inspiration from the left channel of the Signature overdrive The PettyDrive.
The Iron is built with the same audiophile components as its predecessor so it retains the smooth, harmonically rich edge-of-breakup to full-throttle overdrive tones found in the original. The Iron features a full, natural tonal range that allows your guitars tone and playing nuances to shine through while imparting punch and depth with natural, musical harmonic weight and presence often associated with cranked American style amps.
UNIQUE FEATURES:
Wide gain range with 3 wide sweet spot zones:
Zone 1: Low Gain Harmonically Rich Preamp/Boost
Zone 2: Touch sensitive, Edge of Break Up
Zone 3: Fully saturated LeadChannelOverdrive
Clean Mix control: Features a warm bypass preamp circuit for adding extra depth and transparency
Clipping Selection: Three carefully selected Clipping options for distinctly usable breakup characteristics include MOSFET, LED, and Asymmetrical Silicon
Low Cut Selection: Three carefully selected Low Cut frequencies interact with the gain control and clipping section to provide easy recall for different guitars, amps, even bass!
High Cut: Musical passive tone circuit with an OrangeDrop tone cap for authentic vintage amp style tone shaping
High PerformancePower: Dual-rail power section with 9V to 18V operation range, providing 18V-36V of voltage swing for huge internal headroom while drawing under 100mA
Audiophile, Studio-Grade Performance in a Pedal:
Burr BrownOPA series high-performance audiophile Op-Amps
Audiophile grade, through-hole 1% MetalFilm resistors
Top shelf WIMA and SilverMica caps used in tone sensitive operations
Internally DirectCoupled stages for purest signal path possible
Lead-Free PCB constructed with Audiophile Lead-free Silver Solder
Extremely Low NoiseExtra JRC4558 chip included for additional tonal options
True-Bypass Switching

July Pedal Of The Month - Enter Here To Win This Pedal: http://www.creamcitymusic.com/giveaways/
We demo the CleanBoostSetting in this video.
The Pettyjohn Iron is the first in the new single pedal FoundrySeries and draws inspiration from the left channel of the Signature overdrive The PettyDrive.
The Iron is built with the same audiophile components as its predecessor so it retains the smooth, harmonically rich edge-of-breakup to full-throttle overdrive tones found in the original. The Iron features a full, natural tonal range that allows your guitars tone and playing nuances to shine through while imparting punch and depth with natural, musical harmonic weight and presence often associated with cranked American style amps.
UNIQUE FEATURES:
Wide gain range with 3 wide sweet spot zones:
Zone 1: Low Gain Harmonically Rich Preamp/Boost
Zone 2: Touch sensitive, Edge of Break Up
Zone 3: Fully saturated LeadChannelOverdrive
Clean Mix control: Features a warm bypass preamp circuit for adding extra depth and transparency
Clipping Selection: Three carefully selected Clipping options for distinctly usable breakup characteristics include MOSFET, LED, and Asymmetrical Silicon
Low Cut Selection: Three carefully selected Low Cut frequencies interact with the gain control and clipping section to provide easy recall for different guitars, amps, even bass!
High Cut: Musical passive tone circuit with an OrangeDrop tone cap for authentic vintage amp style tone shaping
High PerformancePower: Dual-rail power section with 9V to 18V operation range, providing 18V-36V of voltage swing for huge internal headroom while drawing under 100mA
Audiophile, Studio-Grade Performance in a Pedal:
Burr BrownOPA series high-performance audiophile Op-Amps
Audiophile grade, through-hole 1% MetalFilm resistors
Top shelf WIMA and SilverMica caps used in tone sensitive operations
Internally DirectCoupled stages for purest signal path possible
Lead-Free PCB constructed with Audiophile Lead-free Silver Solder
Extremely Low NoiseExtra JRC4558 chip included for additional tonal options
True-Bypass Switching

Iron Casting #001 - Lost Foam Mortar & Pestle Project

My second pour / first attempt at a specific object. This pour was to take a lost foam object I made on the lathe to completion. The object was to be a mortar...

My second pour / first attempt at a specific object. This pour was to take a lost foam object I made on the lathe to completion. The object was to be a mortar for a mortar and pestle. This casting was not successful due to molding failure, but did provide a lot of operational experience in how to do the iron casting.

My second pour / first attempt at a specific object. This pour was to take a lost foam object I made on the lathe to completion. The object was to be a mortar for a mortar and pestle. This casting was not successful due to molding failure, but did provide a lot of operational experience in how to do the iron casting.

The Wrath of the MachineRaid starts out in Foundry 113 in the Plaguelands of Old Russia, right next to the Cosmodrome. In order to enter the complex, we must first charge up the Foundry Spinners and weaken Vosik, the Archpriest of the FallenDevil Splicers.
For this Raid, I am in a fireteam of six Guardians. Unfortunately, they've all decided to opt-out of their mics being in my stream... but you can still hear me.
The expansion content featured in this video requires the Destiny base game as well as expansions "The Taken King" and "Rise of Iron" to play. If you have not purchased the DLC packs for the game you will need to do so before you can enjoy expansion content in-game.
My other Destiny Content:
Beta: https://goo.gl/ekdiS0
Year One: https://goo.gl/4AYJKs
TakenKing: https://goo.gl/L3XAZW
Rise of Iron: https://goo.gl/d1e49F
The Crucible: https://goo.gl/na3Ldd
SparrowRacing: http://goo.gl/TVsm0V
Check out Destiny: http://www.destinythegame.com/
My SocialLinks:
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/timmcLP
Instagram: http://instagr.am/timmcLP
Twitch: http://www.twitch.tv/timmc94
~consume enhance replicate~

The Wrath of the MachineRaid starts out in Foundry 113 in the Plaguelands of Old Russia, right next to the Cosmodrome. In order to enter the complex, we must first charge up the Foundry Spinners and weaken Vosik, the Archpriest of the FallenDevil Splicers.
For this Raid, I am in a fireteam of six Guardians. Unfortunately, they've all decided to opt-out of their mics being in my stream... but you can still hear me.
The expansion content featured in this video requires the Destiny base game as well as expansions "The Taken King" and "Rise of Iron" to play. If you have not purchased the DLC packs for the game you will need to do so before you can enjoy expansion content in-game.
My other Destiny Content:
Beta: https://goo.gl/ekdiS0
Year One: https://goo.gl/4AYJKs
TakenKing: https://goo.gl/L3XAZW
Rise of Iron: https://goo.gl/d1e49F
The Crucible: https://goo.gl/na3Ldd
SparrowRacing: http://goo.gl/TVsm0V
Check out Destiny: http://www.destinythegame.com/
My SocialLinks:
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/timmcLP
Instagram: http://instagr.am/timmcLP
Twitch: http://www.twitch.tv/timmc94
~consume enhance replicate~

The Iron Foundry - Iron Golem Farm - 1700 Iron/hr (Works in 1.7.9)

I introduce a completely new type of iron golem farm with 44 tightly overlapped villages that produces 1700 iron every hour. This is also a much simpler design to build.
IMPORTANT: This design has been patched. It cannot be built in 1.8+. However, if you build it in a version BEFORE 1.8 it WILL continue to work.
Panda4994 deserves the credit for the Nether portal item trick.
He is amazing. Subscribe to him. Now.
http://www.youtube.com/Panda4994
VillagerMarker Mod by KaboPC
http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/1738287-164-village-marker-mod/
My Infinite Villager Spawner:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xlk-4jc8bsk
Spawn chunk locator mod
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fNUDy8tUR0
The Silo - Bulk Storage system
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZKj7kh_vwk
WorldDownload for the Iro...

published: 01 Nov 2013

HermitCraft: Episode 30 - The Iron Foundry

Tango Tek, Iron Foundry: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-Je3IpC1aY
Abba caving video (xisuma's perspective) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFBB5CDK7kQ
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Donations Info: [Donate here: http://goo.gl/CcSmO ]
£15+ A mention in an episode on the HermitCraft server, A sign with your name (IRL or MineCraft or YouTube) and amount, YouTube shoutout if you have a channel (Include link in Donation notes)
£30+ All of the above + A house in my HermitCraft village with a renamed villager.
£70+ All of the above + A second house! and you will receive a 'Mumbo Mail' package in the post which includes various personalized items. (Include address on the PayPal donation).
-------------------------------------------------
Intro: ProleteR - Can't Stop M...

Metal Casting at Home Part 21 Core & Mould Making Casting & Machining

Making a cylinder head for a single cylinder hit and miss engine.
Core making moulding casting and machining operations.
The engine is an Olds Gearless, a 4 srtoke with no gears.
An eccentric on the crankshaft opreates a ratchet wheel to give the necessary timing.

1959 METAL FOUNDRY & FORMING PROCESS SHELL OIL INDUSTRIAL FILM 72242

Created in 1959, "The Drama of Metal Forming" is an exceptional film that shows the forming of metal in a foundry. It was directed by Peter DeNormanville and produced by the famed editor Raymond Spottiswoode, the father of Hollywood director Roger Spottiswoode and distant relative of the SwindonBakery's famous chef Angus Spottiswoode. Slabbing mills are rollers are shown, almost certainly located in the UK, and the many processes used to create finished parts such as railway car wheels (see the 17 minute mark), auto parts, gear blanks, wire, aluminum foil, and finished materials for the construction and oil industry.
A foundry is a factory that produces metal castings. Metals are cast into shapes by melting them into a liquid, pouring the metal in a mold, and removing the mold material...

New MassiveIron GolemFarm for 1.8+ Leave a Like!
This golem farm was designed specifically for version 1.8 and above only!
MAKESURE TO SEE THE 1.9 UPDATEVIDEO!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLpkVE5kGLo
Got a problem with the build? See the new FAQ for the IronTitan!
http://goo.gl/VP6jcx
NOTE: This build will likely NOT work with any server side mods (spigot, etc)
-=-=-=--==-=- CORRECTION =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
(At 33:58 into the video)
If your center door line has a positive X coordinate, then always place doors on the EAST side first, THEN WEST. (East-to-West ... East-to-West...)
If your center door line has a negative X coordinate, then always place doors west then east as in the video. (West-to-East ... West-to-East...)
-=-=-=--==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=...

Blacksmith Blower Rebuild: Part 2 - Machining Cast Iron Gear Blanks

In this second part of the series, we will take some cast iron discs and machine gear blanks for the larger spur gears to be used in the blacksmith blower restoration.

published: 03 Jul 2015

Art from a DIY iron foundry: Alisa Toninato at TEDxMadison

Let Alisa introduce you to her art that was born in a world of underground DIY iron foundry artists and now is entering the national stage.
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

I really did not think this video would end well.. but with a few dollars I was able to make a foundry to reclaim the dirt from my shop floor into steel for another project

published: 18 Jul 2016

Smelting Iron in Africa

Smelting iron from ore by a smith family in West Africa. The only complete, high quality video of iron smelting in Africa. Making charcoal, digging ore and flux, building the kiln, firing the kiln, sacrifices, smelting the iron, forging the iron into tools. With Chinese subtitles. A CULTURAL RECREATION !! THIS WAS DONE FOR ME TO FILM. THEY DO NOT SMELT IRON LIKE THIS ANYMORE.

published: 20 Sep 2014

Machining a Cast Iron Bearing

This is a lathe job where I had to machine a piece of cast iron tubing. Face, bore, and turn OD to specs.The material was 17" in length. I'll show you how I tackled it.

published: 22 Apr 2017

Metal Casting at Home Part 64. Casting and Machining a Toothed Pulley.

The video shows how a toothed pulley was cast and then machined.
The pulley is to go on my spin indexer which will be connected with a toothed belt drive to an Arduino controlled stepper motor.
This will enable any number of divisions to be indexed at the touch of a button.
The electronics and Arduino sketch were devised by Gary liming and can be seen here. http://liming.org/millindex/
Details were also given in ModelEngineers workshop issue 249.
Bangood.com sell the Arduino and LCD shield https://goo.gl/GAwyP6
and the motor driver https://goo.gl/NhklOv
I see at the moment there is a coupon for 12% discount , coupon Kits12%. If that coupon does not work there is another for 10% discount on electronics elec10bg (valid until 28th February 2017)

published: 16 Jan 2017

How to Make a Better Mini Metal Foundry for Melting Metal and Stuff!

Greetings! On the last metal foundry video, i used the 'King ofRandom' MiniMetalFoundry to cast some copper and aluminum ingots. Then the foundry died. It crumpled into a shadow of the plaster and play-sand mix it once was. Now i'm rebuilding it using better materials that will last longer, stay hotter, and melt things faster! It uses materials available at the same home improvement store where i got the stuff for the first foundry.
Better foundry is incoming, so stay tuned for even bigger and hotter melting action! Also i should probably cast something that isn't a muffin at some point...Follow me on twitter at https://twitter.com/VlogGarage
Music: "Quirky Dog" by Kevin MacLeod. http://incompetech.com/

Cast Iron and Ductile Iron Melting - 5M Induction Systems

published: 08 Jul 2013

SIMPLE Homemade Metal Foundry - by VegOilGuy

Here I make a stable, high temperature home metal foundry to work alongside my waste oil burner, for melting and recycling various metals for other projects. Using dedicated dense, castable Refractory mix that’s capable of withstanding temperatures up to 1700 degrees Celcius (3092 Fahrenheit). This home metal foundry makes use of recycled materials, is easy to build, very affordable, is strong and stable and can easily be customised to suit your needs.
Most home made foundry designs use 50/50 sand and plaster of paris, but this mix is just too weak. It crumbles and disintegrates too easily and I got fed up of repairing mine. This dense refractory isn’t exactly concrete, but it’s MUCH harder than this 50/50 mix and should stand up to years of use, especially if supported in a firm containin...

The Iron Foundry - Iron Golem Farm - 1700 Iron/hr (Works in 1.7.9)

I introduce a completely new type of iron golem farm with 44 tightly overlapped villages that produces 1700 iron every hour. This is also a much simpler design...

I introduce a completely new type of iron golem farm with 44 tightly overlapped villages that produces 1700 iron every hour. This is also a much simpler design to build.
IMPORTANT: This design has been patched. It cannot be built in 1.8+. However, if you build it in a version BEFORE 1.8 it WILL continue to work.
Panda4994 deserves the credit for the Nether portal item trick.
He is amazing. Subscribe to him. Now.
http://www.youtube.com/Panda4994
VillagerMarker Mod by KaboPC
http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/1738287-164-village-marker-mod/
My Infinite Villager Spawner:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xlk-4jc8bsk
Spawn chunk locator mod
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fNUDy8tUR0
The Silo - Bulk Storage system
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZKj7kh_vwk
WorldDownload for the Iron Foundry
http://www.mediafire.com/download/39lzlndumfra1t4/IronFoundry.zip
Check out my Lets PlaySeries! You will not regret it.
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8t707flkqpe7HptgA3dVssoiofDa6uMN
Follow me on Twitter @TangoTekLP
Music by TeknoAxe
http://www.youtube.com/user/teknoaxe

I introduce a completely new type of iron golem farm with 44 tightly overlapped villages that produces 1700 iron every hour. This is also a much simpler design to build.
IMPORTANT: This design has been patched. It cannot be built in 1.8+. However, if you build it in a version BEFORE 1.8 it WILL continue to work.
Panda4994 deserves the credit for the Nether portal item trick.
He is amazing. Subscribe to him. Now.
http://www.youtube.com/Panda4994
VillagerMarker Mod by KaboPC
http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/1738287-164-village-marker-mod/
My Infinite Villager Spawner:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xlk-4jc8bsk
Spawn chunk locator mod
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fNUDy8tUR0
The Silo - Bulk Storage system
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZKj7kh_vwk
WorldDownload for the Iron Foundry
http://www.mediafire.com/download/39lzlndumfra1t4/IronFoundry.zip
Check out my Lets PlaySeries! You will not regret it.
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8t707flkqpe7HptgA3dVssoiofDa6uMN
Follow me on Twitter @TangoTekLP
Music by TeknoAxe
http://www.youtube.com/user/teknoaxe

Tango Tek, Iron Foundry: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-Je3IpC1aY
Abba caving video (xisuma's perspective) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFBB5CDK7kQ
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Donations Info: [Donate here: http://goo.gl/CcSmO ]
£15+ A mention in an episode on the HermitCraft server, A sign with your name (IRL or MineCraft or YouTube) and amount, YouTube shoutout if you have a channel (Include link in Donation notes)
£30+ All of the above + A house in my HermitCraft village with a renamed villager.
£70+ All of the above + A second house! and you will receive a 'Mumbo Mail' package in the post which includes various personalized items. (Include address on the PayPal donation).
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Intro: ProleteR - Can't Stop Me
outro: ProleteR - April Showers
http://www.youtube.com/user/proleterbeats
https://www.facebook.com/ProleteR.beats
http://proleter.bandcamp.com/
Texture pack is a modified version of the Faithful Texturepack:
http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/72747-faithful-32x32-pack-updateftb-ultimate-for-147-16/
Parts of my Texture pack are taken from CodeCrafted:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TL2IKidhWb4

Tango Tek, Iron Foundry: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-Je3IpC1aY
Abba caving video (xisuma's perspective) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFBB5CDK7kQ
-------------------------------------------------
Donations Info: [Donate here: http://goo.gl/CcSmO ]
£15+ A mention in an episode on the HermitCraft server, A sign with your name (IRL or MineCraft or YouTube) and amount, YouTube shoutout if you have a channel (Include link in Donation notes)
£30+ All of the above + A house in my HermitCraft village with a renamed villager.
£70+ All of the above + A second house! and you will receive a 'Mumbo Mail' package in the post which includes various personalized items. (Include address on the PayPal donation).
-------------------------------------------------
Intro: ProleteR - Can't Stop Me
outro: ProleteR - April Showers
http://www.youtube.com/user/proleterbeats
https://www.facebook.com/ProleteR.beats
http://proleter.bandcamp.com/
Texture pack is a modified version of the Faithful Texturepack:
http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/72747-faithful-32x32-pack-updateftb-ultimate-for-147-16/
Parts of my Texture pack are taken from CodeCrafted:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TL2IKidhWb4

Metal Casting at Home Part 21 Core & Mould Making Casting & Machining

Making a cylinder head for a single cylinder hit and miss engine.
Core making moulding casting and machining operations.
The engine is an Olds Gearless, a 4 s...

Making a cylinder head for a single cylinder hit and miss engine.
Core making moulding casting and machining operations.
The engine is an Olds Gearless, a 4 srtoke with no gears.
An eccentric on the crankshaft opreates a ratchet wheel to give the necessary timing.

Making a cylinder head for a single cylinder hit and miss engine.
Core making moulding casting and machining operations.
The engine is an Olds Gearless, a 4 srtoke with no gears.
An eccentric on the crankshaft opreates a ratchet wheel to give the necessary timing.

1959 METAL FOUNDRY & FORMING PROCESS SHELL OIL INDUSTRIAL FILM 72242

Created in 1959, "The Drama of Metal Forming" is an exceptional film that shows the forming of metal in a foundry. It was directed by Peter DeNormanville and p...

Created in 1959, "The Drama of Metal Forming" is an exceptional film that shows the forming of metal in a foundry. It was directed by Peter DeNormanville and produced by the famed editor Raymond Spottiswoode, the father of Hollywood director Roger Spottiswoode and distant relative of the SwindonBakery's famous chef Angus Spottiswoode. Slabbing mills are rollers are shown, almost certainly located in the UK, and the many processes used to create finished parts such as railway car wheels (see the 17 minute mark), auto parts, gear blanks, wire, aluminum foil, and finished materials for the construction and oil industry.
A foundry is a factory that produces metal castings. Metals are cast into shapes by melting them into a liquid, pouring the metal in a mold, and removing the mold material or casting after the metal has solidified as it cools. The most common metals processed are aluminium and cast iron. However, other metals, such as bronze, brass, steel, magnesium, and zinc, are also used to produce castings in foundries. In this process, parts of desired shapes and sizes can be formed.
Melting is performed in a furnace. Virgin material, external scrap, internal scrap, and alloying elements are used to charge the furnace. Virgin material refers to commercially pure forms of the primary metal used to form a particular alloy. Alloying elements are either pure forms of an alloying element, like electrolytic nickel, or alloys of limited composition, such as ferroalloys or master alloys. External scrap is material from other forming processes such as punching, forging, or machining. Internal scrap consists of gates, risers, defective castings, and other extraneous metal oddments produced within the facility.
The process includes melting the charge, refining the melt, adjusting the melt chemistry and tapping into a transport vessel. Refining is done to remove deleterious gases and elements from the molten metal to avoid casting defects. Material is added during the melting process to bring the final chemistry within a specific range specified by industry and/or internal standards. Certain fluxes may be used to separate the metal from slag and/or dross and degassers are used to remove dissolved gas from metals that readily dissolve certain gasses. During the tap, final chemistry adjustments are made.
Several specialised furnaces are used to melt the metal. Furnaces are refractory lined vessels that contain the material to be melted and provide the energy to melt it. Modern furnace types include electric arc furnaces (EAF), induction furnaces, cupolas, reverberatory, and crucible furnaces. Furnace choice is dependent on the alloy system quantities produced. For ferrous materials EAFs, cupolas, and induction furnaces are commonly used. Reverberatory and crucible furnaces are common for producing aluminium, bronze, and brass castings.
Furnace design is a complex process, and the design can be optimized based on multiple factors. Furnaces in foundries can be any size, ranging from small ones used to melt precious metals to furnaces weighing several tons, designed to melt hundreds of pounds of scrap at one time. They are designed according to the type of metals that are to be melted. Furnaces must also be designed based on the fuel being used to produce the desired temperature. For low temperature melting point alloys, such as zinc or tin, melting furnaces may reach around 500° C. Electricity, propane, or natural gas are usually used to achieve these temperatures. For high melting point alloys such as steel or nickel based alloys, the furnace must be designed for temperatures over 1600° C. The fuel used to reach these high temperatures can be electricity (as employed in electric arc furnaces) or coke.
The majority of foundries specialize in a particular metal and have furnaces dedicated to these metals. For example, an iron foundry (for cast iron) may use a cupola, induction furnace, or EAF, while a steel foundry will use an EAF or induction furnace. Bronze or brass foundries use crucible furnaces or induction furnaces. Most aluminium foundries use either electric resistance or gas heated crucible furnaces or reverberatory furnaces.
We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example like: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference."
This film is part of the PeriscopeFilmLLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD and 2k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com

Created in 1959, "The Drama of Metal Forming" is an exceptional film that shows the forming of metal in a foundry. It was directed by Peter DeNormanville and produced by the famed editor Raymond Spottiswoode, the father of Hollywood director Roger Spottiswoode and distant relative of the SwindonBakery's famous chef Angus Spottiswoode. Slabbing mills are rollers are shown, almost certainly located in the UK, and the many processes used to create finished parts such as railway car wheels (see the 17 minute mark), auto parts, gear blanks, wire, aluminum foil, and finished materials for the construction and oil industry.
A foundry is a factory that produces metal castings. Metals are cast into shapes by melting them into a liquid, pouring the metal in a mold, and removing the mold material or casting after the metal has solidified as it cools. The most common metals processed are aluminium and cast iron. However, other metals, such as bronze, brass, steel, magnesium, and zinc, are also used to produce castings in foundries. In this process, parts of desired shapes and sizes can be formed.
Melting is performed in a furnace. Virgin material, external scrap, internal scrap, and alloying elements are used to charge the furnace. Virgin material refers to commercially pure forms of the primary metal used to form a particular alloy. Alloying elements are either pure forms of an alloying element, like electrolytic nickel, or alloys of limited composition, such as ferroalloys or master alloys. External scrap is material from other forming processes such as punching, forging, or machining. Internal scrap consists of gates, risers, defective castings, and other extraneous metal oddments produced within the facility.
The process includes melting the charge, refining the melt, adjusting the melt chemistry and tapping into a transport vessel. Refining is done to remove deleterious gases and elements from the molten metal to avoid casting defects. Material is added during the melting process to bring the final chemistry within a specific range specified by industry and/or internal standards. Certain fluxes may be used to separate the metal from slag and/or dross and degassers are used to remove dissolved gas from metals that readily dissolve certain gasses. During the tap, final chemistry adjustments are made.
Several specialised furnaces are used to melt the metal. Furnaces are refractory lined vessels that contain the material to be melted and provide the energy to melt it. Modern furnace types include electric arc furnaces (EAF), induction furnaces, cupolas, reverberatory, and crucible furnaces. Furnace choice is dependent on the alloy system quantities produced. For ferrous materials EAFs, cupolas, and induction furnaces are commonly used. Reverberatory and crucible furnaces are common for producing aluminium, bronze, and brass castings.
Furnace design is a complex process, and the design can be optimized based on multiple factors. Furnaces in foundries can be any size, ranging from small ones used to melt precious metals to furnaces weighing several tons, designed to melt hundreds of pounds of scrap at one time. They are designed according to the type of metals that are to be melted. Furnaces must also be designed based on the fuel being used to produce the desired temperature. For low temperature melting point alloys, such as zinc or tin, melting furnaces may reach around 500° C. Electricity, propane, or natural gas are usually used to achieve these temperatures. For high melting point alloys such as steel or nickel based alloys, the furnace must be designed for temperatures over 1600° C. The fuel used to reach these high temperatures can be electricity (as employed in electric arc furnaces) or coke.
The majority of foundries specialize in a particular metal and have furnaces dedicated to these metals. For example, an iron foundry (for cast iron) may use a cupola, induction furnace, or EAF, while a steel foundry will use an EAF or induction furnace. Bronze or brass foundries use crucible furnaces or induction furnaces. Most aluminium foundries use either electric resistance or gas heated crucible furnaces or reverberatory furnaces.
We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example like: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference."
This film is part of the PeriscopeFilmLLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD and 2k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com

New MassiveIron GolemFarm for 1.8+ Leave a Like!
This golem farm was designed specifically for version 1.8 and above only!
MAKESURE TO SEE THE 1.9 UPDATEVIDEO!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLpkVE5kGLo
Got a problem with the build? See the new FAQ for the IronTitan!
http://goo.gl/VP6jcx
NOTE: This build will likely NOT work with any server side mods (spigot, etc)
-=-=-=--==-=- CORRECTION =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
(At 33:58 into the video)
If your center door line has a positive X coordinate, then always place doors on the EAST side first, THEN WEST. (East-to-West ... East-to-West...)
If your center door line has a negative X coordinate, then always place doors west then east as in the video. (West-to-East ... West-to-East...)
-=-=-=--==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Watch me build this on the Hermitcraft server in survival
http://youtu.be/sxsGNuMg7YM
Want lots of villagers easily? Check out this infinite villager breeding tutorial for 1.8+
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qR9NPbGGqfA
How to find SpawnChunk boundries?
http://youtu.be/wQrmAps0Udo
WorldDownload for the Iron Titan
https://www.mediafire.com/?75wxylvoyoqlhe6
Panda4994 deserves the credit for the Nether portal item trick.
http://www.youtube.com/Panda4994
Music by TeknoAxe
http://www.youtube.com/user/teknoaxe
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New MassiveIron GolemFarm for 1.8+ Leave a Like!
This golem farm was designed specifically for version 1.8 and above only!
MAKESURE TO SEE THE 1.9 UPDATEVIDEO!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLpkVE5kGLo
Got a problem with the build? See the new FAQ for the IronTitan!
http://goo.gl/VP6jcx
NOTE: This build will likely NOT work with any server side mods (spigot, etc)
-=-=-=--==-=- CORRECTION =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
(At 33:58 into the video)
If your center door line has a positive X coordinate, then always place doors on the EAST side first, THEN WEST. (East-to-West ... East-to-West...)
If your center door line has a negative X coordinate, then always place doors west then east as in the video. (West-to-East ... West-to-East...)
-=-=-=--==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Watch me build this on the Hermitcraft server in survival
http://youtu.be/sxsGNuMg7YM
Want lots of villagers easily? Check out this infinite villager breeding tutorial for 1.8+
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qR9NPbGGqfA
How to find SpawnChunk boundries?
http://youtu.be/wQrmAps0Udo
WorldDownload for the Iron Titan
https://www.mediafire.com/?75wxylvoyoqlhe6
Panda4994 deserves the credit for the Nether portal item trick.
http://www.youtube.com/Panda4994
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http://www.youtube.com/user/teknoaxe
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Art from a DIY iron foundry: Alisa Toninato at TEDxMadison

Let Alisa introduce you to her art that was born in a world of underground DIY iron foundry artists and now is entering the national stage.
In the spirit of id...

Let Alisa introduce you to her art that was born in a world of underground DIY iron foundry artists and now is entering the national stage.
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

Let Alisa introduce you to her art that was born in a world of underground DIY iron foundry artists and now is entering the national stage.
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

Smelting Iron in Africa

Smelting iron from ore by a smith family in West Africa. The only complete, high quality video of iron smelting in Africa. Making charcoal, digging ore and fl...

Smelting iron from ore by a smith family in West Africa. The only complete, high quality video of iron smelting in Africa. Making charcoal, digging ore and flux, building the kiln, firing the kiln, sacrifices, smelting the iron, forging the iron into tools. With Chinese subtitles. A CULTURAL RECREATION !! THIS WAS DONE FOR ME TO FILM. THEY DO NOT SMELT IRON LIKE THIS ANYMORE.

Smelting iron from ore by a smith family in West Africa. The only complete, high quality video of iron smelting in Africa. Making charcoal, digging ore and flux, building the kiln, firing the kiln, sacrifices, smelting the iron, forging the iron into tools. With Chinese subtitles. A CULTURAL RECREATION !! THIS WAS DONE FOR ME TO FILM. THEY DO NOT SMELT IRON LIKE THIS ANYMORE.

Metal Casting at Home Part 64. Casting and Machining a Toothed Pulley.

The video shows how a toothed pulley was cast and then machined.
The pulley is to go on my spin indexer which will be connected with a toothed belt drive to an ...

The video shows how a toothed pulley was cast and then machined.
The pulley is to go on my spin indexer which will be connected with a toothed belt drive to an Arduino controlled stepper motor.
This will enable any number of divisions to be indexed at the touch of a button.
The electronics and Arduino sketch were devised by Gary liming and can be seen here. http://liming.org/millindex/
Details were also given in ModelEngineers workshop issue 249.
Bangood.com sell the Arduino and LCD shield https://goo.gl/GAwyP6
and the motor driver https://goo.gl/NhklOv
I see at the moment there is a coupon for 12% discount , coupon Kits12%. If that coupon does not work there is another for 10% discount on electronics elec10bg (valid until 28th February 2017)

The video shows how a toothed pulley was cast and then machined.
The pulley is to go on my spin indexer which will be connected with a toothed belt drive to an Arduino controlled stepper motor.
This will enable any number of divisions to be indexed at the touch of a button.
The electronics and Arduino sketch were devised by Gary liming and can be seen here. http://liming.org/millindex/
Details were also given in ModelEngineers workshop issue 249.
Bangood.com sell the Arduino and LCD shield https://goo.gl/GAwyP6
and the motor driver https://goo.gl/NhklOv
I see at the moment there is a coupon for 12% discount , coupon Kits12%. If that coupon does not work there is another for 10% discount on electronics elec10bg (valid until 28th February 2017)

Greetings! On the last metal foundry video, i used the 'King ofRandom' MiniMetalFoundry to cast some copper and aluminum ingots. Then the foundry died. It crumpled into a shadow of the plaster and play-sand mix it once was. Now i'm rebuilding it using better materials that will last longer, stay hotter, and melt things faster! It uses materials available at the same home improvement store where i got the stuff for the first foundry.
Better foundry is incoming, so stay tuned for even bigger and hotter melting action! Also i should probably cast something that isn't a muffin at some point...Follow me on twitter at https://twitter.com/VlogGarage
Music: "Quirky Dog" by Kevin MacLeod. http://incompetech.com/

Greetings! On the last metal foundry video, i used the 'King ofRandom' MiniMetalFoundry to cast some copper and aluminum ingots. Then the foundry died. It crumpled into a shadow of the plaster and play-sand mix it once was. Now i'm rebuilding it using better materials that will last longer, stay hotter, and melt things faster! It uses materials available at the same home improvement store where i got the stuff for the first foundry.
Better foundry is incoming, so stay tuned for even bigger and hotter melting action! Also i should probably cast something that isn't a muffin at some point...Follow me on twitter at https://twitter.com/VlogGarage
Music: "Quirky Dog" by Kevin MacLeod. http://incompetech.com/

Mashinky is a strategy game where the goal is to build your own transport empire on a procedurally generated map. Like a cross between TransportFever, Railroad...

Mashinky is a strategy game where the goal is to build your own transport empire on a procedurally generated map. Like a cross between TransportFever, Railroad tycoon, Train simulator & OpenTTD! Enjoy :-)
➤Please consider supporting my Channel through Patreon:
- http://www.patreon.com/Biffa2001
➤Where to FOLLOW Me:
- IndieGames: https://www.youtube.com/biffa2001
- Minecraft Videos: https://www.youtube.com/c/BiffaPlays
- Twitter: @biffa2001
- Livestream: http://www.twitch.tv/biffa2001
➤Mashinky:
http://www.mashinky.com/
➤Mashinky Playlist: https://goo.gl/jHUXfo
➤Mashinky Description:
Description:
Independent strategy video game created by Jan Zelený. The combination of procedurally generated challenges, realistic graphics and board-game-like straightforward rules. It is a challenging business simulation game with everything around cargo delivery. The player acts as a entrepreneur in control of a transport company. He needs to lay tracks on a difficult terrain, invent and buy new vehicles, project routes and compete against economical rules to make as much profit by transporting passengers and various cargo types as possible to beat other players score around the world.
History:
I loved to play all these tycoon games in my childhood and have no similar opportunity in these days. I started at university with procedurally generated landscapes, covered by simulated ecosystems with procedurally generated L-system vegetation. Having working landscape generator / renderer, I experimented with board game rules and simple terrain chunks to achieve combination of old fasion isometric game and fully 3D realistic environment. Extending my diploma thesis, I realise that there is a potential and since then, I worked hard to deliver the best game I could even imagine...
Features:
- Procedurally generated landscapes full of business opportunities, industry, towns.
- Two modes: Isometric schematic construction view and 3D realistic mode for taking a ride in one of your transport vehicle.
- Support for moders, customizable industries, vehicles, landscape types, vegetation etc.
- 7 eras from steam age to modern maglev trains. Many research paths, building upgrades, stop customisation.
Mashinky is a strategy game created by Jan Zeleny.
The goal is to build your own transport imperium on a procedurally generated map.
The game is unique combination of realistic graphics
combined with an isometric construction mode
and board-like game rules.
A challenging business simulation game with everything cargo delivery can require.
- Experience the addictive gameplay on an isometric grid based map where every change of a traffic layout is a rewarding puzzle.
- Enjoy a realistic 3D landscape, ride one of your trains
or just get mesmerized by the things you have built.
- Invent new vehicles or buildings, extend or customize
your transport imperium. Choose your own strategy based on current world opportunities.
- See the evolutionary historic moments and grow your business through the ages. From simple steam to modern railways.
From wood to superconductors.
The player is an entrepreneur running his own transport company.
He needs to lay tracks on a difficult terrain, invent and build new vehicles, define routes and compete against economy itself to make as much profit as possible. By transporting passengers and cargo.
Inspired by the famous games from the 90s and especially by Chris Sawyer's Transport Tycoon.
Mashinky aims to combine the best from 3D visualisation and addictiveness of the isometric gameplay.
It all takes place on a procedurally generated world that acts as a sandbox with endless possibilities. Finding the best strategy is never the same.
Every game is different. It's up to you to find the best opportunities,
invent the most fitting vehicles, expand industries and improve your stations. It is up to you to adapt to the challenge.

Mashinky is a strategy game where the goal is to build your own transport empire on a procedurally generated map. Like a cross between TransportFever, Railroad tycoon, Train simulator & OpenTTD! Enjoy :-)
➤Please consider supporting my Channel through Patreon:
- http://www.patreon.com/Biffa2001
➤Where to FOLLOW Me:
- IndieGames: https://www.youtube.com/biffa2001
- Minecraft Videos: https://www.youtube.com/c/BiffaPlays
- Twitter: @biffa2001
- Livestream: http://www.twitch.tv/biffa2001
➤Mashinky:
http://www.mashinky.com/
➤Mashinky Playlist: https://goo.gl/jHUXfo
➤Mashinky Description:
Description:
Independent strategy video game created by Jan Zelený. The combination of procedurally generated challenges, realistic graphics and board-game-like straightforward rules. It is a challenging business simulation game with everything around cargo delivery. The player acts as a entrepreneur in control of a transport company. He needs to lay tracks on a difficult terrain, invent and buy new vehicles, project routes and compete against economical rules to make as much profit by transporting passengers and various cargo types as possible to beat other players score around the world.
History:
I loved to play all these tycoon games in my childhood and have no similar opportunity in these days. I started at university with procedurally generated landscapes, covered by simulated ecosystems with procedurally generated L-system vegetation. Having working landscape generator / renderer, I experimented with board game rules and simple terrain chunks to achieve combination of old fasion isometric game and fully 3D realistic environment. Extending my diploma thesis, I realise that there is a potential and since then, I worked hard to deliver the best game I could even imagine...
Features:
- Procedurally generated landscapes full of business opportunities, industry, towns.
- Two modes: Isometric schematic construction view and 3D realistic mode for taking a ride in one of your transport vehicle.
- Support for moders, customizable industries, vehicles, landscape types, vegetation etc.
- 7 eras from steam age to modern maglev trains. Many research paths, building upgrades, stop customisation.
Mashinky is a strategy game created by Jan Zeleny.
The goal is to build your own transport imperium on a procedurally generated map.
The game is unique combination of realistic graphics
combined with an isometric construction mode
and board-like game rules.
A challenging business simulation game with everything cargo delivery can require.
- Experience the addictive gameplay on an isometric grid based map where every change of a traffic layout is a rewarding puzzle.
- Enjoy a realistic 3D landscape, ride one of your trains
or just get mesmerized by the things you have built.
- Invent new vehicles or buildings, extend or customize
your transport imperium. Choose your own strategy based on current world opportunities.
- See the evolutionary historic moments and grow your business through the ages. From simple steam to modern railways.
From wood to superconductors.
The player is an entrepreneur running his own transport company.
He needs to lay tracks on a difficult terrain, invent and build new vehicles, define routes and compete against economy itself to make as much profit as possible. By transporting passengers and cargo.
Inspired by the famous games from the 90s and especially by Chris Sawyer's Transport Tycoon.
Mashinky aims to combine the best from 3D visualisation and addictiveness of the isometric gameplay.
It all takes place on a procedurally generated world that acts as a sandbox with endless possibilities. Finding the best strategy is never the same.
Every game is different. It's up to you to find the best opportunities,
invent the most fitting vehicles, expand industries and improve your stations. It is up to you to adapt to the challenge.

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Men and Iron. A diary of Britain 1978 , Steel workers in the Lion Foundry, BBC documentary.

SIMPLE Homemade Metal Foundry - by VegOilGuy

Here I make a stable, high temperature home metal foundry to work alongside my waste oil burner, for melting and recycling various metals for other projects. Us...

Here I make a stable, high temperature home metal foundry to work alongside my waste oil burner, for melting and recycling various metals for other projects. Using dedicated dense, castable Refractory mix that’s capable of withstanding temperatures up to 1700 degrees Celcius (3092 Fahrenheit). This home metal foundry makes use of recycled materials, is easy to build, very affordable, is strong and stable and can easily be customised to suit your needs.
Most home made foundry designs use 50/50 sand and plaster of paris, but this mix is just too weak. It crumbles and disintegrates too easily and I got fed up of repairing mine. This dense refractory isn’t exactly concrete, but it’s MUCH harder than this 50/50 mix and should stand up to years of use, especially if supported in a firm containing frame as I’ve done here.
Once complete, the foundry is very heavy and not easily moved, so I mounted mine on castors for easy movement.
This build is inspired by Grant Thompson (King ofRandom) and Myfordboy. These are mentioned in this video and I would recommend viewing their tutorials. My thanks to them for their sterling work.
See my web page on this subject here:
http://www.vegoilguy.co.uk/foundry/

Here I make a stable, high temperature home metal foundry to work alongside my waste oil burner, for melting and recycling various metals for other projects. Using dedicated dense, castable Refractory mix that’s capable of withstanding temperatures up to 1700 degrees Celcius (3092 Fahrenheit). This home metal foundry makes use of recycled materials, is easy to build, very affordable, is strong and stable and can easily be customised to suit your needs.
Most home made foundry designs use 50/50 sand and plaster of paris, but this mix is just too weak. It crumbles and disintegrates too easily and I got fed up of repairing mine. This dense refractory isn’t exactly concrete, but it’s MUCH harder than this 50/50 mix and should stand up to years of use, especially if supported in a firm containing frame as I’ve done here.
Once complete, the foundry is very heavy and not easily moved, so I mounted mine on castors for easy movement.
This build is inspired by Grant Thompson (King ofRandom) and Myfordboy. These are mentioned in this video and I would recommend viewing their tutorials. My thanks to them for their sterling work.
See my web page on this subject here:
http://www.vegoilguy.co.uk/foundry/

The Iron Foundry - Iron Golem Farm - 1700 Iron/hr (Works in 1.7.9)

I introduce a completely new type of iron golem farm with 44 tightly overlapped villages that produces 1700 iron every hour. This is also a much simpler design to build.
IMPORTANT: This design has been patched. It cannot be built in 1.8+. However, if you build it in a version BEFORE 1.8 it WILL continue to work.
Panda4994 deserves the credit for the Nether portal item trick.
He is amazing. Subscribe to him. Now.
http://www.youtube.com/Panda4994
VillagerMarker Mod by KaboPC
http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/1738287-164-village-marker-mod/
My Infinite Villager Spawner:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xlk-4jc8bsk
Spawn chunk locator mod
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fNUDy8tUR0
The Silo - Bulk Storage system
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZKj7kh_vwk
WorldDownload for the Iron Foundry
http://www.mediafire.com/download/39lzlndumfra1t4/IronFoundry.zip
Check out my Lets PlaySeries! You will not regret it.
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8t707flkqpe7HptgA3dVssoiofDa6uMN
Follow me on Twitter @TangoTekLP
Music by TeknoAxe
http://www.youtube.com/user/teknoaxe

9:52

Casting an iron wheel

In the video "making a casting model" I have shown the first step of how to get an cast ir...

Awesome hypnotic video filmed in a Chinese forging factory using a massive pneumatic Hammer and producing a large large diameter weld neck flange.
Wilop Forge and Foundry is a company based in Dalian, China and specialized in Steel flange, ductile iron flange,etc...Video credit: Wilop Forge and Foundry , Post-production by Extreme MachinesMagazineSector of activity: Forging
About Extreme Machines Magazine:
Extreme Machines Magazine is a website and also a YouTube Channel. From the giant car companies to the small craft company, we want to share the most interesting industrial processes around the world in a fun way.
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Contact us: themachinesmagazine+contact@gmail.com
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7:55

DIY Iron Furnace Build

I made a small furnace for casting iron and stainless steel.
It uses the same burner as m...

DIY Iron Furnace Build

I made a small furnace for casting iron and stainless steel.
It uses the same burner as my aluminum furnace but takes about 2 hours to heat up( a .75GPH nozzle is in the mail). If you wanted to save fuel simply coating ceramic blanket in santanite or Itc-100 might be better. I wanted something more robust, the refractory is very heavy and rated to 3000F. I should be able to push it a bit but the crucible won't quite cut it. I'll likely need one that's rated higher and can be capped and flooded with argon.
*********** CRUCIBLE - Purchased on EBAY -A10 Clay graphite
Fuel- Start on propane, than switch to diesel
I'm pretty happy with it and some of my castings have come out nice(video on that later) but they do rust quick unpainted.
If you have any suggestions let me know.
I got the Cast-O-lite 30 off ebay + some mizzou plus for plinths and the 2600F ceramic blanket
I made all the foundry tools with hardware store steel
The 10 gallon barrel was free and stays touchable even when the pour is molten!
This is really dangerous, the molten iron can go right through just about anything. Start with aluminum before going up to iron. The fumes are bad, the heat will melt flesh, the fuel tank could explode the crucible could rupture, the pour could hit water. You really need to be careful
Consider supporting me and my projects on patreon! https://www.patreon.com/Bennbuilds
**Note about my shoes: They are made of leather, plus they can be kicked off super quick, plus I tested them by pouring some metal on them and it was not a big deal at all, so I wouldn't even need to.
Its a small furnace in an open space that's really easy to run away from in the case of an accident such as a crucible rupture or spill, and no skin is exposed so I'm pretty safe from splatters.
Also, all the clothing can be removed really quickly, witch matters most to me. Its surprisingly hard to get metal to pool up and burn through clothing, especially when you can shake around. And if it does just pull the clothing off as you run away.
This is not a professional foundry where you can get trapped and there are thousands of pounds of molten metal around you. Danger scales, like everything else. Incandescent light bulbs get hotter than this, yes they burn down houses but you don't wear a fire suit in your kitchen.

Metal Casting Cast Iron - Backyard foundry

Excuse the stress
Cast iron Pour. Roughly 15kg of metal was melted in a silicon carbide crucible. I normally run the furnace slightly rich and pre heat my crucibles until they are cherry red. 2% charcoal (crushed to around 1-5mm sizes) is added once the crucible is red and loaded with Pre heated iron. I use a slag congealent from Castree Kilns (with I believe is crushed lime stone) I add roughly 2 TBSP towards the pouring stage and skim. 120g of ferro silicon was added to the melt close to pouring.
Burner is of my own design and atomizes the fuel, furnace is cast in two parts with the hotface lined to 1650c
Details can be found on my website www.thesupercorenetwork.com

HermitCraft: Episode 30 - The Iron Foundry

Tango Tek, Iron Foundry: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-Je3IpC1aY
Abba caving video (xisuma's perspective) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFBB5CDK7kQ
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Donations Info: [Donate here: http://goo.gl/CcSmO ]
£15+ A mention in an episode on the HermitCraft server, A sign with your name (IRL or MineCraft or YouTube) and amount, YouTube shoutout if you have a channel (Include link in Donation notes)
£30+ All of the above + A house in my HermitCraft village with a renamed villager.
£70+ All of the above + A second house! and you will receive a 'Mumbo Mail' package in the post which includes various personalized items. (Include address on the PayPal donation).
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Intro: ProleteR - Can't Stop Me
outro: ProleteR - April Showers
http://www.youtube.com/user/proleterbeats
https://www.facebook.com/ProleteR.beats
http://proleter.bandcamp.com/
Texture pack is a modified version of the Faithful Texturepack:
http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/72747-faithful-32x32-pack-updateftb-ultimate-for-147-16/
Parts of my Texture pack are taken from CodeCrafted:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TL2IKidhWb4

Sand casting foundry

http://www.chinasavvy.com/industrial/sandcasting.php
The sand casting process is used frequently by Chinasavvy in the production of many metal parts, Different materials, such as iron, steel, aluminum, bronze, etc can be sand cast.
Aluminum sand casting is one of the most well known processes. High quality products using fine casting sand in the sand mold are possible.
Chinasavvy, with its sand casting foundry, is a major sand casting manufacturer.

Mashinky is a strategy game where the goal is to build your own transport empire on a procedurally generated map. Like a cross between TransportFever, Railroad tycoon, Train simulator & OpenTTD! Enjoy :-)
➤Please consider supporting my Channel through Patreon:
- http://www.patreon.com/Biffa2001
➤Where to FOLLOW Me:
- IndieGames: https://www.youtube.com/biffa2001
- Minecraft Videos: https://www.youtube.com/c/BiffaPlays
- Twitter: @biffa2001
- Livestream: http://www.twitch.tv/biffa2001
➤Mashinky:
http://www.mashinky.com/
➤Mashinky Playlist: https://goo.gl/jHUXfo
➤Mashinky Description:
Description:
Independent strategy video game created by Jan Zelený. The combination of procedurally generated challenges, realistic graphics and board-game-like straightforward rules. It is a challenging business simulation game with everything around cargo delivery. The player acts as a entrepreneur in control of a transport company. He needs to lay tracks on a difficult terrain, invent and buy new vehicles, project routes and compete against economical rules to make as much profit by transporting passengers and various cargo types as possible to beat other players score around the world.
History:
I loved to play all these tycoon games in my childhood and have no similar opportunity in these days. I started at university with procedurally generated landscapes, covered by simulated ecosystems with procedurally generated L-system vegetation. Having working landscape generator / renderer, I experimented with board game rules and simple terrain chunks to achieve combination of old fasion isometric game and fully 3D realistic environment. Extending my diploma thesis, I realise that there is a potential and since then, I worked hard to deliver the best game I could even imagine...
Features:
- Procedurally generated landscapes full of business opportunities, industry, towns.
- Two modes: Isometric schematic construction view and 3D realistic mode for taking a ride in one of your transport vehicle.
- Support for moders, customizable industries, vehicles, landscape types, vegetation etc.
- 7 eras from steam age to modern maglev trains. Many research paths, building upgrades, stop customisation.
Mashinky is a strategy game created by Jan Zeleny.
The goal is to build your own transport imperium on a procedurally generated map.
The game is unique combination of realistic graphics
combined with an isometric construction mode
and board-like game rules.
A challenging business simulation game with everything cargo delivery can require.
- Experience the addictive gameplay on an isometric grid based map where every change of a traffic layout is a rewarding puzzle.
- Enjoy a realistic 3D landscape, ride one of your trains
or just get mesmerized by the things you have built.
- Invent new vehicles or buildings, extend or customize
your transport imperium. Choose your own strategy based on current world opportunities.
- See the evolutionary historic moments and grow your business through the ages. From simple steam to modern railways.
From wood to superconductors.
The player is an entrepreneur running his own transport company.
He needs to lay tracks on a difficult terrain, invent and build new vehicles, define routes and compete against economy itself to make as much profit as possible. By transporting passengers and cargo.
Inspired by the famous games from the 90s and especially by Chris Sawyer's Transport Tycoon.
Mashinky aims to combine the best from 3D visualisation and addictiveness of the isometric gameplay.
It all takes place on a procedurally generated world that acts as a sandbox with endless possibilities. Finding the best strategy is never the same.
Every game is different. It's up to you to find the best opportunities,
invent the most fitting vehicles, expand industries and improve your stations. It is up to you to adapt to the challenge.

July Pedal Of The Month - Enter Here To Win This Pedal: http://www.creamcitymusic.com/giveaways/
We demo the CleanBoostSetting in this video.
The Pettyjohn Iron is the first in the new single pedal FoundrySeries and draws inspiration from the left channel of the Signature overdrive The PettyDrive.
The Iron is built with the same audiophile components as its predecessor so it retains the smooth, harmonically rich edge-of-breakup to full-throttle overdrive tones found in the original. The Iron features a full, natural tonal range that allows your guitars tone and playing nuances to shine through while imparting punch and depth with natural, musical harmonic weight and presence often associated with cranked American style amps.
UNIQUE FEATURES:
Wide gain range with 3 wide sweet spot zones:
Zone 1: Low Gain Harmonically Rich Preamp/Boost
Zone 2: Touch sensitive, Edge of Break Up
Zone 3: Fully saturated LeadChannelOverdrive
Clean Mix control: Features a warm bypass preamp circuit for adding extra depth and transparency
Clipping Selection: Three carefully selected Clipping options for distinctly usable breakup characteristics include MOSFET, LED, and Asymmetrical Silicon
Low Cut Selection: Three carefully selected Low Cut frequencies interact with the gain control and clipping section to provide easy recall for different guitars, amps, even bass!
High Cut: Musical passive tone circuit with an OrangeDrop tone cap for authentic vintage amp style tone shaping
High PerformancePower: Dual-rail power section with 9V to 18V operation range, providing 18V-36V of voltage swing for huge internal headroom while drawing under 100mA
Audiophile, Studio-Grade Performance in a Pedal:
Burr BrownOPA series high-performance audiophile Op-Amps
Audiophile grade, through-hole 1% MetalFilm resistors
Top shelf WIMA and SilverMica caps used in tone sensitive operations
Internally DirectCoupled stages for purest signal path possible
Lead-Free PCB constructed with Audiophile Lead-free Silver Solder
Extremely Low NoiseExtra JRC4558 chip included for additional tonal options
True-Bypass Switching

Iron Casting #001 - Lost Foam Mortar & Pestle Project

My second pour / first attempt at a specific object. This pour was to take a lost foam object I made on the lathe to completion. The object was to be a mortar for a mortar and pestle. This casting was not successful due to molding failure, but did provide a lot of operational experience in how to do the iron casting.

The Iron Foundry - Iron Golem Farm - 1700 Iron/hr (Works in 1.7.9)

I introduce a completely new type of iron golem farm with 44 tightly overlapped villages that produces 1700 iron every hour. This is also a much simpler design to build.
IMPORTANT: This design has been patched. It cannot be built in 1.8+. However, if you build it in a version BEFORE 1.8 it WILL continue to work.
Panda4994 deserves the credit for the Nether portal item trick.
He is amazing. Subscribe to him. Now.
http://www.youtube.com/Panda4994
VillagerMarker Mod by KaboPC
http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/1738287-164-village-marker-mod/
My Infinite Villager Spawner:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xlk-4jc8bsk
Spawn chunk locator mod
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fNUDy8tUR0
The Silo - Bulk Storage system
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZKj7kh_vwk
WorldDownload for the Iron Foundry
http://www.mediafire.com/download/39lzlndumfra1t4/IronFoundry.zip
Check out my Lets PlaySeries! You will not regret it.
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8t707flkqpe7HptgA3dVssoiofDa6uMN
Follow me on Twitter @TangoTekLP
Music by TeknoAxe
http://www.youtube.com/user/teknoaxe

HermitCraft: Episode 30 - The Iron Foundry

Tango Tek, Iron Foundry: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-Je3IpC1aY
Abba caving video (xisuma's perspective) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFBB5CDK7kQ
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Parts of my Texture pack are taken from CodeCrafted:
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Metal Casting at Home Part 21 Core & Mould Making Casting & Machining

Making a cylinder head for a single cylinder hit and miss engine.
Core making moulding casting and machining operations.
The engine is an Olds Gearless, a 4 srtoke with no gears.
An eccentric on the crankshaft opreates a ratchet wheel to give the necessary timing.

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HermitCraft: Episode 33 - The Iron Foundry Is Complete.

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Iron Foundry...

1959 METAL FOUNDRY & FORMING PROCESS SHELL OIL INDUSTRIAL FILM 72242

Created in 1959, "The Drama of Metal Forming" is an exceptional film that shows the forming of metal in a foundry. It was directed by Peter DeNormanville and produced by the famed editor Raymond Spottiswoode, the father of Hollywood director Roger Spottiswoode and distant relative of the SwindonBakery's famous chef Angus Spottiswoode. Slabbing mills are rollers are shown, almost certainly located in the UK, and the many processes used to create finished parts such as railway car wheels (see the 17 minute mark), auto parts, gear blanks, wire, aluminum foil, and finished materials for the construction and oil industry.
A foundry is a factory that produces metal castings. Metals are cast into shapes by melting them into a liquid, pouring the metal in a mold, and removing the mold material or casting after the metal has solidified as it cools. The most common metals processed are aluminium and cast iron. However, other metals, such as bronze, brass, steel, magnesium, and zinc, are also used to produce castings in foundries. In this process, parts of desired shapes and sizes can be formed.
Melting is performed in a furnace. Virgin material, external scrap, internal scrap, and alloying elements are used to charge the furnace. Virgin material refers to commercially pure forms of the primary metal used to form a particular alloy. Alloying elements are either pure forms of an alloying element, like electrolytic nickel, or alloys of limited composition, such as ferroalloys or master alloys. External scrap is material from other forming processes such as punching, forging, or machining. Internal scrap consists of gates, risers, defective castings, and other extraneous metal oddments produced within the facility.
The process includes melting the charge, refining the melt, adjusting the melt chemistry and tapping into a transport vessel. Refining is done to remove deleterious gases and elements from the molten metal to avoid casting defects. Material is added during the melting process to bring the final chemistry within a specific range specified by industry and/or internal standards. Certain fluxes may be used to separate the metal from slag and/or dross and degassers are used to remove dissolved gas from metals that readily dissolve certain gasses. During the tap, final chemistry adjustments are made.
Several specialised furnaces are used to melt the metal. Furnaces are refractory lined vessels that contain the material to be melted and provide the energy to melt it. Modern furnace types include electric arc furnaces (EAF), induction furnaces, cupolas, reverberatory, and crucible furnaces. Furnace choice is dependent on the alloy system quantities produced. For ferrous materials EAFs, cupolas, and induction furnaces are commonly used. Reverberatory and crucible furnaces are common for producing aluminium, bronze, and brass castings.
Furnace design is a complex process, and the design can be optimized based on multiple factors. Furnaces in foundries can be any size, ranging from small ones used to melt precious metals to furnaces weighing several tons, designed to melt hundreds of pounds of scrap at one time. They are designed according to the type of metals that are to be melted. Furnaces must also be designed based on the fuel being used to produce the desired temperature. For low temperature melting point alloys, such as zinc or tin, melting furnaces may reach around 500° C. Electricity, propane, or natural gas are usually used to achieve these temperatures. For high melting point alloys such as steel or nickel based alloys, the furnace must be designed for temperatures over 1600° C. The fuel used to reach these high temperatures can be electricity (as employed in electric arc furnaces) or coke.
The majority of foundries specialize in a particular metal and have furnaces dedicated to these metals. For example, an iron foundry (for cast iron) may use a cupola, induction furnace, or EAF, while a steel foundry will use an EAF or induction furnace. Bronze or brass foundries use crucible furnaces or induction furnaces. Most aluminium foundries use either electric resistance or gas heated crucible furnaces or reverberatory furnaces.
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New MassiveIron GolemFarm for 1.8+ Leave a Like!
This golem farm was designed specifically for version 1.8 and above only!
MAKESURE TO SEE THE 1.9 UPDATEVIDEO!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLpkVE5kGLo
Got a problem with the build? See the new FAQ for the IronTitan!
http://goo.gl/VP6jcx
NOTE: This build will likely NOT work with any server side mods (spigot, etc)
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(At 33:58 into the video)
If your center door line has a positive X coordinate, then always place doors on the EAST side first, THEN WEST. (East-to-West ... East-to-West...)
If your center door line has a negative X coordinate, then always place doors west then east as in the video. (West-to-East ... West-to-East...)
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Watch me build this on the Hermitcraft server in survival
http://youtu.be/sxsGNuMg7YM
Want lots of villagers easily? Check out this infinite villager breeding tutorial for 1.8+
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qR9NPbGGqfA
How to find SpawnChunk boundries?
http://youtu.be/wQrmAps0Udo
WorldDownload for the Iron Titan
https://www.mediafire.com/?75wxylvoyoqlhe6
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Art from a DIY iron foundry: Alisa Toninato at TEDxMadison

Let Alisa introduce you to her art that was born in a world of underground DIY iron foundry artists and now is entering the national stage.
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

Smelting Iron in Africa

Smelting iron from ore by a smith family in West Africa. The only complete, high quality video of iron smelting in Africa. Making charcoal, digging ore and flux, building the kiln, firing the kiln, sacrifices, smelting the iron, forging the iron into tools. With Chinese subtitles. A CULTURAL RECREATION !! THIS WAS DONE FOR ME TO FILM. THEY DO NOT SMELT IRON LIKE THIS ANYMORE.

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Machining a Cast Iron Bearing

This is a lathe job where I had to machine a piece of cast iron tubing. Face, bore, and tu...